"An excellent study of Engel's work. There is no other work even approaching it. As a work of literary criticism, it will stand as a model for critics needing to combine aspects of New Criticism, feminism, and postmodernism." Elspeth Cameron, English, University of Toronto. "A unique contribution to scholarship on contemporary Canadian women writers and an important addition to our knowledge of Engel's work. Verduyn clearly shows the development of Engel's interests and technical skill, and demonstrates Engel's engagement with contemporary feminist ideas and Canadian criticism, allowing useful parallels to be drawn with contemporaries such as Laurence, Atwood, and Munro." Misao Dean, English, University of Victoria.

Christl Verduyn analyses Engel's work from a feminist literary perspective, examining Engel's concern with women's experiences and perception of the world, female identity and the social constraints on its development, female subjectivity and self, the mother-daughter relationship, and forces opposing women's artistic self-expression. Verduyn presents in-depth readings of both the novels and Engel's reflections on her experiences as a woman and a writer as found in her personal journals and other writings. Verduyn demonstrates the extent to which Engel's work not only deserves to be ranked with the best of Canadian literature but also enriches our understanding of women's experiences and broadens our view of women's worlds. Lifelines makes an important contribution to Canadian literature, women's studies, and the growing genre of life writing.
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Despite an impressive output and various literary honours, the writings of Marian Engel have not received the critical attention they deserve. A comprehensive study of Engel's body of work from a feminist literary perspective, this book aims to fill the gap in Canadian literary criticism.
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Lines of enquiry - "The tattooed woman"; between the lines - Marian Engel's notebooks; scratching around - early writings and unpublished work; the texture of women - "Sarah Bastard's notebook" and "The honeymoon festival"; instincts and lessons - "Monodromus"; transformations - "Bear"; translated without transubstantiation - "The glassy sea"; ambivalence towards completion - "Lunatic villas"; in the Golden City - conclusion.
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ISBN
9780773513372
Publisert
1995-08-28
Utgiver
McGill-Queen's University Press; McGill-Queen's University Press
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
288

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