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Medievalism in English Canadian Identity and Literature

9781802702675
272 pages
Amsterdam University Press

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Overview

Canada has a deep layer of medievalism embedded in its architecture, governance structures, and sociocultural bedrock. This volume distinguishes between Canadian medievalism and its closest neighbours, British and American medievalism, and argues that the ignored or unnoticed medievalism of English Canada derives from its foundation by United Empire Loyalists escaping to the north in the late eighteenth century.

The book considers particular literary and cultural expressions of medievalism—including Gothic architecture, heraldry, ice hockey, and Samuel de Champlain’s lost astrolabe; and the work of Guy Gavriel Kay, Earle Birney, Robertson Davies, Louise Penny, Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood, and George Longmore—arguing that medievalism remains a potent force in Canadian national identity.

Author Bio
M. J. Toswell ============= Jane Toswell teaches Old English, medieval studies, speculative fiction, and medievalism in English and Writing Studies at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. She publishes on early medieval psalters, Borges, Longfellow, and universities.