Literature

  • The decolonizing poetics of indigenous literatures

    Creator

    Neuhaus, Mareike

    Abstract

    In The Decolonizing Poetics of Indigenous Literatures, Mareike Neuhaus uncovers residues of ancestral languages found in Indigenous uses of English. She shows how these remainders ground a reading strategy that enables us to approach Indigenous texts as literature, with its own discursive and rhetorical traditions that underpin its cultural and historical contexts.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Regina, Saskatchewan : University of Regina Press, 2015

    Not specified
  • La littérature africaine et sa critique

    Creator

    Mateso, Locha

    Abstract

    Dans les études littéraires consacrées à l'Afrique noire, l'attention s'est traditionnellement portée sur les auteurs et leurs oeuvres. En revanche on s'est beaucoup moins occupé du destinataire de l'oeuvre, qui constitue l'autre pôle de la communication littéraire.

    Audience
    General**
    Not specified
  • The double hook

    Creator

    Watson, Sheila

    Abstract

    In spare, allusive prose, Sheila Watson charts the destiny of a small, tightly knit community nestled in the BC Interior. Here, among the hills of Cariboo country, men and women are caught upon the double hook of existence, unaware that the flight from danger and the search for glory are both part of the same journey. In Watson

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, 1989, c1966

    Not specified
  • Medicine walk

    Creator

    Wagamese, Richard

    Abstract

    Set in the dramatic landscape of the BC Interior, 16 year-old Franklin Starlight is called to visit his father, Eldon, a man he barely knows. The rare moments they have shared trouble Frank, but, he answers the call, a son's duty to a father. He finds Eldon dying of liver failure after years of heavy drinking. Eldon asks his son to take him into the mountains, so he may be buried in the traditional Ojibway manner.

    Audience
    General**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : McLelland & Stewart, c2014

    Not specified
  • The counterfeiters

    Creator

    Gide, André

    Abstract

    Originally published in 1925, this book became known for the frank sexuality of its contents and its account of middle class French morality. The themes of the book explore the problem of morals, the problem of society and the problems facing writers.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    New York : A. A. Knopf, 1927

    Not specified
  • Disciplining girls : understanding the origins of the classic orphan girl story

    Creator

    Sanders, Joe Sutliff

    Abstract

    At the heart of some of the most beloved children’s novels is a passionate discussion about discipline, love, and the changing role of girls in the twentieth century. Joe Sutliff Sanders traces this debate as it began in the sentimental tales of the mid-nineteenth century and continued in the classic orphan girl novels of Louisa May Alcott, Frances Hodgson Burnett, L. M. Montgomery, and other writers still popular today.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011

    Not specified
  • Blindness a novel

    Creator

    Saramago, José

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    London : Harvill Press, 1997

    Not specified
  • The castle a new translation, based on the restored text

    Creator

    Kafka, Franz

    Abstract

    A surveyor is lost in a labyrinth in this 1926 German novel, reflecting the author's concern with man's inability to assert himself in the face of bureaucracy. It is a new translation that restores the eccentricities in style of the original.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    New York : Schocken Books, c1998

    Not specified
  • The trial

    Creator

    Kafka, Franz

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    London : Pan Books, 1977

    Not specified
  • You

    Creator

    Briscoe, Joanna

    Abstract

    Cecilia is obsessively in love with her teacher, Mr. Dahl. Yet she never guesses that what she dreams of could actually happen. Cecelia's mother Dora wants the good life. She and her husband moved to Dartmoor so their children could run wild; free to make their own mistakes. But Dora discovers that there is more to the countryside idyll, and indeed her own marriage, than she assumed.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [Rothley, Leicestershire, England]

    Prince Frederick, MD

    [Prince Frederick, Md.]

    W.F. Howes

    Distributed by Recorded Books

    [Distributed by] OneClick Digital

    Not specified