A comparison of the works of Antonine Maillet of the Acadian tradition of New Brunswick, Canada and Louise Erdrich of the Ojibwe of North America with the poems of Longfellow
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A comparison of the works of Antonine Maillet of the Acadian tradition of New Brunswick, Canada and Louise Erdrich of the Ojibwe of North America with the poems of Longfellow
(Native American studies, v. 9)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-104) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Dr. Lyons' study of comparative North American literatures is one of the first to compare Acadian Canadian and Native American writing. Largely unexplored, this branch of comparative literature offers much potential. Perhaps the most exciting part of this critical work is that it erases the divisions that separate the United States from Canada, in particular the linguistic and disciplinary boundaries that isolate writing in English from writing in French.
目次
Preface page i Acknowledgments page iv Chapter 1. Introduction page 1 Chapter 2. History page 9 Chapter 3. Voicelessness: Longfellow page 21 Counternarratives Chapter 4. Re/membered Past: Erdrich page 33 Chapter 5. Re/membered Past: Maillet page 45 Chapter 6. Orality and Narration page 57 Chapter 7. Humor and Irony page 73 Chapter 8. Myth and Magical Realism page 83 Chapter 9. Conclusion page 91 Works Cited page 99 Index page 105
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