“你可能了解多伦多”:追溯关于多伦多写作的写作历史(“你可能了解多伦多”:retracer les histoires de l ' )

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
W. L. Smith
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现代文学经常让人想起多伦多。这座城市在丹尼斯·李和迪翁·布兰德的诗歌以及迈克尔·翁达杰、安妮·迈克尔斯、玛格丽特·阿特伍德或艾米丽·圣约翰·曼德尔的小说中都很出名。关注这座城市的加拿大文学评论的繁荣反映了这一突出地位。然而,直到最近,评论界才开始关注这座加拿大城市的文学历史。本文重新开启了多伦多文学史的历史,重新审视了二十世纪城市文学被评价的时刻。借鉴托尼·基尔加林、伊莎贝尔·休斯、威廉·基尔伯恩的作品、书评和多伦多图书奖的档案文件,它着眼于多伦多在国家和公民文学中如何表现的关键演变。它还考察了曾经备受推崇但现已绝版且很少有人阅读的文学人物,并考虑了多伦多的某些文学唤起是如何以及为什么能持续下去的。
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‘You might understand Toronto’: tracing the histories of writing on Toronto writing (‘You might understand Toronto’: retracer les histoires de l’écriture sur l’écriture de Toronto)
Modern literature frequently evokes Toronto. The city is prominent in the poetry of Dennis Lee and Dionne Brand, and the novels of Michael Ondaatje, Anne Michaels, Margaret Atwood, or Emily St. John Mandel. A boom in Canadian literary criticism focusing on the city reflects this prominence. However, only recently has critical attention turned to the Canadian city’s literary past. This article reopens the history of Toronto’s literary histories, re-examining moments in the twentieth century when the city’s literature has been appraised. Drawing on the work of Tony Kilgallin, Isabelle Hughes, William Kilbourn, book reviews, and archival papers from the Toronto Book Awards, it looks at the critical evolution of how Toronto has been represented in both national and civic literature. It also examines literary figures once championed but now out of print and seldom read, considering how and why certain literary evocations of Toronto have endured.
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British Journal of Canadian Studies
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