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Canadian Literary Prose

A Preliminary Stylistic Atlas

Published by ECW Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

What are the key stylistic elements of Margaret Atwood’s prose style, or Mordecai Richler’s? Does Robertson Davies’s fictional style resemble that of a nineteenth-century British novel? Are Morley Callaghan and Ernest Hemingway related in terms of their stylistic mannerisms? After many years of computer-assisted analysis, Robert Cluett is able to suggest answers to the above questions, and to reveal how major Canadian writers establish their own writing style. Written in a lively style itself, and complete with charts and graphs, this book is the first attempt to address specific stylistic issues in Canadian fiction.

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  • Publisher: ECW Press (January 1, 1990)
  • Length: 200 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781550220964

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