Blodgett suggests that each of the several 'national' groups that compose Canada develops unique narratives that demonstrate their different responses to the notion of nationhood and their sense of place within Canada?s borders.ative word in the title is a#39;observed, a#39; inasmuch as it is Oa#39;Flahertya#39;s intent a#39;to provide a survey of literarv responses to Newfoundland and Newfoundlanders over the ... Such a broad view of literature would suggest that Oa#39;Flahertya#39;s text would be mostly of use as a manual. ... however, that are countered frequently by a more sentimental attitude, found in writers as disparate as E.J. Pratt and Farley Mowat.
Title | : | Five-part Invention |
Author | : | E. D. Blodgett |
Publisher | : | University of Toronto Press - 2004 |
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