Postmodern Fiction in Canada - D'HAEN Theo, BERTENS Hans
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Paperback, in-8, 221 pp.
"Postmodern Fiction in Canada" by Theo D'Haen and Hans Bertens offers a scholarly analysis of Canadian postmodern literature. The book explores the works of prominent Canadian writers who have contributed to the postmodern literary movement, including authors like Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, and others. It examines how Canadian literature reflects the postmodern concerns of fragmentation, metafiction, and the questioning of traditional narratives. The authors provide critical insights into the ways in which Canadian writers have navigated identity, history, and language, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Canada's place in the postmodern literary landscape.
"Postmodern Fiction in Canada" by Theo D'Haen and Hans Bertens offers a scholarly analysis of Canadian postmodern literature. The book explores the works of prominent Canadian writers who have contributed to the postmodern literary movement, including authors like Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, and others. It examines how Canadian literature reflects the postmodern concerns of fragmentation, metafiction, and the questioning of traditional narratives. The authors provide critical insights into the ways in which Canadian writers have navigated identity, history, and language, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Canada's place in the postmodern literary landscape.
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D'HAEN Theo, BERTENS Hans
Postmodern Fiction in Canada
Paperback, in-8, 221 pp.
"Postmodern Fiction in Canada" by Theo D'Haen and Hans Bertens offers a scholarly analysis of Canadian postmodern literature. The book explores the works of prominent Canadian writers who have contributed to the postmodern literary movement, including authors like Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, and others. It examines how Canadian literature reflects the postmodern concerns of fragmentation, metafiction, and the questioning of ...
Postmodern Fiction in Canada
Paperback, in-8, 221 pp.
"Postmodern Fiction in Canada" by Theo D'Haen and Hans Bertens offers a scholarly analysis of Canadian postmodern literature. The book explores the works of prominent Canadian writers who have contributed to the postmodern literary movement, including authors like Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, and others. It examines how Canadian literature reflects the postmodern concerns of fragmentation, metafiction, and the questioning of ...