The first one-volume history of Canadian fiction covering its growth and development from earliest times to the present day. Recounting the struggles and the glories of this burgeoning area of investigation, it explains Canada's literary growth alongside its remarkable history.
David Staines Livres
David Staines est un éminent critique littéraire et professeur d'université canadien, profondément engagé dans la culture et la littérature médiévales ainsi que canadiennes. Ses recherches académiques se concentrent sur le développement complexe de la fiction canadienne, soulignant son attachement au patrimoine littéraire de la nation. En tant qu'éditeur et écrivain respecté, les contributions intellectuelles de Staines façonnent de manière significative le paysage littéraire canadien. Son dévouement est en outre démontré par son rôle de défenseur des écrivains émergents et sa promotion de l'excellence littéraire.





Scotland's Bus and Ferry Services
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the challenges of public transport in Scotland, this book highlights the dedication of staff who strive to connect remote areas amidst rugged landscapes and islands. It delves into the complexities of providing reliable services, showcasing the innovative solutions and commitment of those working in the transportation sector. The narrative captures the essence of overcoming obstacles to ensure accessibility, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of geography and community service.
The collection features original essays by notable critics and writers who explore the impact of Robert Kroetsch on contemporary literature and Canadian identity. Through diverse perspectives, the contributors examine his contributions to the literary landscape, reflecting on his significance in the twenty-first century. Esteemed authors such as Dennis Cooley, Phil Hall, and Rudy Wiebe provide insights that celebrate Kroetsch's legacy and influence within the broader context of Canadian literature.
Looking for the best places to walk your dog in East Sussex? This book contains 20 circular walks that are perfect for your dog and great pubs where they'll be welcome.
Here you'll find 20 circular walks, showcasing the best that the Garden of England has to offer. Routes vary in length between 2 and 8 miles, and each has a recommended refreshment stop. An eclectic mix of walks; coastal, riverside, lakes and one of the few canals in South East England.