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An impressive collection of essays by 21 of English Canada's leading theatre critics provides a cultural history of Canada, and Canadians intense relationship to theatre, from 1829 to 1998, and across the whole country.
Comrades and Critics is the first full-length study of Canada's 1930s literary left.
From the lofty heights of God’s throne room to the miry depths of Satan’s abyss the battle continues to rage on earth. Knowing his time on earth will end soon, Satan increases the intensity of his attacks upon humankind while God matches his adversary’s assaults with supernatural provision and power. Although the characters deal with earthly problems, their struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the dominions of this dark world, and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Readers delve into a world of spiritual warfare between angels and demons and the impact of their warfare upon the earth. This battle is real. This battle is relevant. And this battle is not an exercise of scholarly debate; it is an issue for today. For everyone. Those who are willing to look beyond the superficial and examine a broader scope of reality explore this strange phenomenon through the characters in this story. Quicken your senses, challenge your thinking, and expand your perspective as you read about the kingdoms fighting for the souls of humanity.
Lady Sara Anne Greys eternity is anything but dull. Between the often-conflicting demands of demon lovers, her corporate responsibilities, staying one step ahead of a murderous family of nobles, and having to please the crown, the afterlife is killing Sara Grey. Traipsing back to London after the bloodletting of the American Civil War, Sara discovers shes been too long absent from her corporation and responsibilities. Before she can focus on her work issues, the men from Grand Duke Bennetts family attempt to destroy her. The entire family just seems to be out for her blood. And if this most recent attempt to end her existence isnt enough, Sara must now trek off to deal with her wayward lover...
Not for King or Country tells the story of Edward Cecil-Smith, a dynamic propagandist for the Communist Party of Canada during the Great Depression. He is most well-known for commanding the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion during the Spanish Civil War.
Caging the Rainbow explores the lives of Aborigines in the small regional town of Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. Francesca Merlan combines ethnography and theory to grapple with issues surrounding the debate about the authenticity of contemporary cultural activity. Throughout, the vulnerability of Fourth World peoples to others' representations of them and the ethical problems this poses are kept in view.
Most critics and literary historians have ignored Marxist-inspired creative literature in Canada, or dismissed it as an ephemeral phenomenon of the 1930s. Research reveals, however, that from the 1920s onward Canadian creative writers influenced by Marxist ideas have produced a quantitatively substantial and artistically significant body of poetry, drama, fiction, and non-fiction. This book traces historically and evaluates critically this tradition, with particular emphasis on writers who were associated with, or sympathetic to, the Communist Party of Canada. After two chapters surveying the work of anti-capitalist writers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the book concentrat...
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