Canadian Gothic

Canadian Gothic Literature, History and the Spectre of Self-Invention - Gothic Literary Studies

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Publisher's Synopsis

In Canadian Gothic, Cynthia Sugars explores the origins and history of the Canadian gothic tradition, tracing the ways that the gothic genre has been reinvented for a specifically Canadian context. Sugars demonstrates how, from very early on, the Gothic has held a precarious position in Canadian literature. Canada had long been perceived as an empty terrain unhaunted by a historical tradition and incapable of inspiring ghosts or gothic tales. Sugars argues instead that many Canadian writers have created a distinctly Canadian Gothic, one expressed in a postcolonial context and found in early aboriginal and diasporic writings. Among the authors she discusses are Dionne Brand, David Chariandy, Wayson Choy, Hiromi Goto, Suzette Mayr, and Michael Ondaatje.

Book information

ISBN: 9780708327005
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Imprint: University of Wales Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 813.0872908971
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 291
Weight: 506g
Height: 144mm
Width: 219mm
Spine width: 28mm