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    Online Resource
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    Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1819312895
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (liv, 282 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9780228010227 , 9780228010234 , 0228010225 , 0228010233
    Content: A Cynical Friend Explains -- Anne at the Symphony -- A Fiftyish Aunt -- Grandpa Who Is Eighty at the Cottage -- A Husband Thinks Out Loud -- Insomniac -- Sara -- A Member of the Bridge Club -- Michael, A Boy in Our Neighbourhood -- A Married Couple -- Child Who Is Falling Asleep -- An Old Lady We Saw -- Our Artist Friends -- Our Old Aunt Who Is Now in a Retirement Home -- A Professor We Know Who Is a Compulsive Storyteller -- Someone I Don't Like Anymore and Never Really Did -- No One's Simple, Not Even Sally -- Someone We Met Who Grew Up on a Farm -- Our Old Professor -- Someone Hurrying Home
    Content: Someone We've Heard a Lot About -- The Stocking Man -- John -- Helen's Morning -- A Family Cycling By -- Great-Grandma -- Two Old Friends Who Arrived at Dawn -- A Wife, Forty-Five, Remembers Love -- Grandma's Things -- What Our Toronto Friends Said -- An Old Couple Who Have Loved Each Other -- A Friend of Ours Who Knits -- A Physicist We Know -- Someone We Haven't Seen in Years -- Two Little Girls Dressed as Witches -- An East Coast Friend of Ours Writes from the West -- A Wedding We Went to Once -- An Acquaintance of Ours Who Is an Obsessive Christian -- The Barman in Halifax -- The Dean's Wife
    Content: A Friend About to Be Divorced -- A Mother We Know Who Has Many Children -- A Member of Parliament -- Intersect -- Pioneers: Southeast Ontario -- Mother -- Friend: After Surgery -- Aunt Alice Recalled -- Reading in Bed -- Woman at a Party -- Professor -- Suppertime 1950 -- Margaret, Aged Four -- Service Call -- Emily Dickinson -- Rough Riders -- Accidents -- Volkswagen -- Sister -- After the Party: I -- After the Party: II -- Radio Announcer -- Child Learning to Talk -- A Couple Take a Sunday Drive -- Letter from a Friend -- William -- Betty -- Fetus -- Our Mother's Friends -- Class in Evolution
    Content: Couple -- Singer -- Home Movies 1962 -- Old Friend -- Long Distance -- Uncle -- Helen Lighting a Fire -- Old Men -- Friend of a Friend -- Picnic at the Lake -- Daughter -- A Couple Celebrate Their Silver Anniversary -- Someone We Saw -- Family Friend, Aged Ninety -- An Actor in the Little Theatre -- Family at the Cottage -- Poet -- Sunbathers: Canada -- January -- Boys Playing Chess -- Neighbour -- Carolers: Ontario -- Boy Waking Up -- Circles -- As for Us -- Coming to Canada -- Getting Born -- Learning to Talk -- I/Myself -- Another Birth -- The Radio -- 1940 -- Daddy -- When Grandma Died -- 1942
    Content: "Carol Shields, best known for her fiction writing, received both the Pulitzer Prize and the Governor General's Award for Fiction for her novel The Stone Diaries. But she also wrote hundreds of poems over the span of her career. The Collected Poetry of Carol Shields includes three previously published collections and over eighty unpublished poems, ranging from the early 1970s to Shields's death in 2003. In a detailed introduction and commentary, Nora Foster Stovel contextualizes these poems against the background of Shields's life and oeuvre and the traditions of twentieth-century poetry. She demonstrates how poetry influenced and informed Shields's novels; many of the poems, which constitute miniature narratives, illuminate Shields's fiction and serve as the testing ground for metaphors she later employed in her prose works. Stovel delineates Shields's career-long interest in character and setting, gender and class, self and other, actuality and numinousness, as well as revealing her subversive feminism, which became explicit in Reta Winter's angry (unsent) letters in Unless and in the stories of poet Mary Swann and Daisy Goodwill in Swann and The Stone Diaries. The first complete collection of her poetry, this volume is essential for all readers of Carol Shields. Stovel's detailed annotations, based on research in the Carol Shields fonds at Library and Archives Canada, reveal the poems in all their depth and resonance, and the dignity and consequence they afford to ordinary people."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0228008867
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228008866
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228010234
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Shields, Carol, 1935 - 2003 The collected poetry of Carol Shields Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021 ISBN 9780228008873
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0228008875
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228008866
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0228008867
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Poetry.
    Author information: Shields, Carol 1935-2003
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1818640147
    Format: liv, 282 Seiten , Porträt
    ISBN: 9780228008873 , 0228008875 , 9780228008866 , 0228008867
    Uniform Title: Lyrik
    Content: "Carol Shields, best known for her fiction writing, received both the Pulitzer Prize and the Governor General's Award for Fiction for her novel The Stone Diaries. But she also wrote hundreds of poems over the span of her career. The Collected Poetry of Carol Shields includes three previously published collections and over eighty unpublished poems, ranging from the early 1970s to Shields's death in 2003. In a detailed introduction and commentary, Nora Foster Stovel contextualizes these poems against the background of Shields's life and oeuvre and the traditions of twentieth-century poetry. She demonstrates how poetry influenced and informed Shields's novels; many of the poems, which constitute miniature narratives, illuminate Shields's fiction and serve as the testing ground for metaphors she later employed in her prose works. Stovel delineates Shields's career-long interest in character and setting, gender and class, self and other, actuality and numinousness, as well as revealing her subversive feminism, which became explicit in Reta Winter's angry (unsent) letters in Unless and in the stories of poet Mary Swann and Daisy Goodwill in Swann and The Stone Diaries. The first complete collection of her poetry, this volume is essential for all readers of Carol Shields. Stovel's detailed annotations, based on research in the Carol Shields fonds at Library and Archives Canada, reveal the poems in all their depth and resonance, and the dignity and consequence they afford to ordinary people."--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228010227
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228010234
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Shields, Carol, 1935 - 2003 The collected poetry of Carol Shields Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021 ISBN 9780228010227
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228010234
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0228010225
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0228010233
    Language: English
    Author information: Shields, Carol 1935-2003
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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