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The picturesque and the sublime : a poetics of the Canadian landscape

Summary: Glickman argues that early immigrants to Canada brought with them the expectation that nature would be grand, mysterious, awesome - even terrifying - and welcomed scenes that conformed to these notions of sublimity. She contends that to interpret their descriptions of nature as negative, as so many critics have done, is a significant misunderstanding. Glickman provides close readings of several important works, including Susanna Moodie's Enthusiasm, Charles G.D. Roberts's Ave, and Paulette Jiles's Song to the Rising Sun, and explores the poems in the context of theories of nature and art. Instead of projecting backward from a modernist perspective, Glickman reads forward from the discovery of landscape as a legitimate artistic subject in seventeenth-century England and argues that picturesque modes of description, and a sublime aesthetic, have governed much of the representation of nature in this country.

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  • ISBN: 9780773517325 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: print
    xi, 212 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 1998.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: An introductory ramble through the picturesque and the sublime -- Canadian prospects -- After the beauty of terror the beauty of peace -- The waxing and waning of Susanna Moddie's enthusiasm -- The keen stars' conflicting message -- New provinces or in Acadia, no ego.
Subject: Canadian poetry -- History and criticism
Landscapes in literature
Picturesque, The, in literature
Sublime, The, in literature
Nature in literature

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The Pas Campus Library PR 9190 .L35 G58 1998 (Text) 58500001152545 Stacks Volume hold Available -

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520 . ‡aGlickman argues that early immigrants to Canada brought with them the expectation that nature would be grand, mysterious, awesome - even terrifying - and welcomed scenes that conformed to these notions of sublimity. She contends that to interpret their descriptions of nature as negative, as so many critics have done, is a significant misunderstanding. Glickman provides close readings of several important works, including Susanna Moodie's Enthusiasm, Charles G.D. Roberts's Ave, and Paulette Jiles's Song to the Rising Sun, and explores the poems in the context of theories of nature and art. Instead of projecting backward from a modernist perspective, Glickman reads forward from the discovery of landscape as a legitimate artistic subject in seventeenth-century England and argues that picturesque modes of description, and a sublime aesthetic, have governed much of the representation of nature in this country.
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