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The Canadian Postmodern: A Study of Contemporary English-Canadian Fiction

By (author) Linda Hutcheon






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A study of many of Canada's most prominent fiction writers, including Margaret Atwood, Timothy Findley, Jack Hodgins, Audrey Thomas and Aritha van Herk. The author examines their work in the context of postmodernism and argues that Canadian literature has taken a distinctive form of its own.

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Publisher | Oxford University Press, Canada
Published date | 13 Oct 1988
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 246
Dimensions | 215 x 140 x 13mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 280g
ISBN | 978-0-1954-0668-9
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BISAC | literary criticism / canadian


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