Cambridge Companion to Canadian Literature
Discover the rich tapestry of Canadian literature with the Cambridge Companion to Canadian Literature, expertly edited by Eva-Marie Kröller. This fully revised second edition, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, spans 368 pages of insightful analysis and engaging commentary.
From the profound narratives of Aboriginal writers to the celebrated works of Margaret Atwood, this comprehensive guide offers a multi-authored introduction to Canadian writing in both English and French. The book pays special attention to significant literary developments from the 1960s onward, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the evolution of Canadian literature.
Additionally, the companion features a dedicated section on major genres in French, a detailed chronology, and an extensive bibliography, providing readers with a thorough understanding of the historical and critical context of Canadian literature. Enhance your literary journey with this indispensable companion.