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  1. Disguise and masquerade in Canadian literature: the works of Frederick Philip Grove and Robert Kroetsch
    = Verkleidung und Maskerade in der kanadischen Literatur: die Werke von Frederick Philip Grove und Robert Kroetsch
    Erschienen: 2002

    Universitätsbibliothek Trier
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
    Schlagworte: Verkleidung <Motiv>; Kostümball <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kroetsch, Robert (1927-2011); Grove, Frederick Philip (1879-1948)
    Umfang: 316, LVII, Bl.
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    Trier, Univ., Diss., 2002

  2. Disguise and masquerade in Canadian literature: the works of Frederick Philip Grove and Robert Kroetsch
    = Verkleidung und Maskerade in der kanadischen Literatur: die Werke von Frederick Philip Grove und Robert Kroetsch
    Erschienen: 2005

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagworte: Kostümball <Motiv>; Verkleidung <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kroetsch, Robert (1927-2011); Grove, Frederick Philip (1879-1948)
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    Trier, Univ., Diss., 2002

  3. Disguise and Masquerade in Canadian Literature: The Works of Frederick Philip Grove and Robert Kroetsch ; Verkleidung und Maskerade in der kanadischen Literatur: Die Werke von Frederick Philip Grove und Robert Kroetsch
    Erschienen: 2005

    This doctoral dissertation examines two authors of German descent who are representatives for the development of Canadian literature and its regional focus on the prairies: Frederick Philip Grove (1879-1948) and Robert Kroetsch (*1927). Kroetsch, in... mehr

     

    This doctoral dissertation examines two authors of German descent who are representatives for the development of Canadian literature and its regional focus on the prairies: Frederick Philip Grove (1879-1948) and Robert Kroetsch (*1927). Kroetsch, in his essays and talks, has repeatedly referred to Grove as one of his "literary ancestors". Although there exist monographs and numerous articles on both authors, the present study is the first-ever comparative approach. This study's main access is provided by the motif of disguise and masquerade, which plays a central role in the authors' works. Even if critics have looked at the traditional motif (cf. Homer's Odyssey, or many Renaissance plays) in Kroetsch's writing sporadically, and have used it to examine Grove's biography, no approach has attempted a larger contextualization within/among both writers' oeuvres. According to Lloyd Davis, however, the motif can be seen as "representing the cultural dialogism, rather than any particular thesis, of selfhood" (Davis 16). Hence, it helps interrogate a topic that within Canada - the former colony and current multicultural immigrant society - had and has a specific relevance. As an analytical tool, the motif allows for highlighting both the similarities and the differences between the œuvres of Grove and Kroetsch as key-figures of a (post)colonial literature of Western Canada on the one hand, and for general questions pertaining to the characterisation of figures, the definition of narrative positions and even of genres on the other hand. Following the preface, two theoretical chapters outline conceptions of identity and their deducible forms and functions of disguise and masquerade, including a discussion of John Richardson's Wacousta (1832), which is the first Canadian example for the motif's constitutive use. The second major section sketches, in two separate chapters, the poetics and mentalities (Mentalitätsgeschichte) of each writer within the context of their complete works by looking at biographical data as well as ...

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Englische, altenglische Literaturen (820)
    Schlagworte: Englisch; Literatur; Kanada; Verkleidung; Maskerade; Interkulturalität; Englische; altenglische Literaturen
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