The daughter's way : Canadian women's paternal elegies /
"The Daughter's Way investigates negotiations of female subjectivity in twentieth-century Canadian women's elegies with a special emphasis on the father's death as a literary and political watershed. The book examines the work of Dorothy Livesay, P.K. Page, Jay Macpherson, Margar...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waterloo, Ontario, Canada :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
[2012]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Part One: The Daughter�s Way
- Introduction: Who Could Not Sing: Elegy and Its (Female) Discontents
- 1 Elegy and Authority: The Daughter�s Way
- Part Two: Daughters of Jove, Daughters of Job: Canadian Modernism�s Bloody-Minded Women
- 2 Jove�s Daughter: Dorothy Livesay�s Elegiac Daughteronomy
- 3 “So Much Militia Routed in the Man�: P.K. Page�s Military Fathers
- 4 “Absence, Havoc�: Jay Macpherson�s Rebellious Daughters
- Part Three: Differently Conceived Nations: The Mourner�s Journey
- 5 “Do What You Are Good At�: Margaret Atwood�s Authorizing Elegies6 The Pilgrim and the Riddle: Anne Carson�s “The Anthropology of Water�
- 7 Gateway Politics, Grief Poetics: West Meets West in Kristjana Gunnars�s Zero Hour
- Part Four: Furies and Filles de la Sagesse: Language and Difference at Century�s End
- 8 Signature, Inheritance, Inquiry: Lola Lemire Tostevin�s Cartouches
- 9 Elegy of Refusal: Erin Mouré�s Furious
- Conclusion: From the Water
- Works Cited
- Index
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