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The writing of Margaret LaurenceThe writing of Margaret Laurence

The writing of Margaret Laurence

Christian Riegel

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"In a postmodern and postcolonial age, how do we approach the writing of Margaret Laurence? Challenging Territory demands of the reader a re-evaluation of the basic assumptions that underlie their understanding of Laurence's life and writing by addressing the full range of her writing. Laurence is presented as Canadian, colonial and postcolonial subject; as feminist, humanist and political active individual; and as essayist, translator, journalist, memoir writer and fiction writer. The essays stake out a critical territory as well as offer a challenge to territory previously mapped by the criticism - in addition to charting critical space never before traced."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL18521986W

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Criticism and interpretationDomestic relations, canadaCritique et interprétation

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