Sara Jeannette Duncan: A canadian girl in London1
Snaith comments on writer Sara Jeannette Duncan's novels, "The Imperialist" and "Cousin Cinderella." She claims that Duncan's "The Imperialist" has been read as both her most Canadian and her most politicized novel, while "Cousin Cinderella" tackles...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Canadian literature 2003-07 (177), p.56 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Snaith comments on writer Sara Jeannette Duncan's novels, "The Imperialist" and "Cousin Cinderella." She claims that Duncan's "The Imperialist" has been read as both her most Canadian and her most politicized novel, while "Cousin Cinderella" tackles the politics of Canadian national identity and explores the relationship between women and imperialism. She argues that the most important link between the two novels is the imperial policy debate on tariff reform. |
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ISSN: | 0008-4360 |