Margaret Laurence's Epic Imagination
Discover the profound literary world of Margaret Laurence in Margaret Laurence's Epic Imagination by Paul Comeau. Published by the University of Alberta in 2005, this insightful critique spans 208 pages, exploring the evolution of Laurence's narrative style. From her early African fiction to the celebrated Manawaka Cycle, Comeau delves into Laurence's instinctive use of the epic mode to weave archetypal stories of loss, exile, and redemption. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Canadian literature and literary criticism, offering a detailed interpretation of one of Canada's most revered authors. Enhance your understanding of Laurence's literary contributions and her impact on Canadian storytelling with this engaging analysis.