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4. Pioneer and Plains Madness 4.1 M
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eturn - to return and quake among t
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also suggests, however, that "the k
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such a strange 'ethnic' group. Belo
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in her arms. […] She leaned back
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Whereas Caleb sacrifices everything
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the point where he began to totally
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do"46. The novel closes as Niels ar
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4.3. As Things Get Worse: The Great
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year struggle with the soil. Ellen'
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impenetrable barrier, placing him a
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hunched over his table, groping and
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lie. Talking about lies we are comi
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"You and your husband are good peop
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5. Madness as Sacrifice 5.1 Adele W
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What is wrong, then?"9 Losing his d
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him approaches him with her body he
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5.2 Morley Callaghan's Such Is My B
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attempt to lead Midge and Ronnie ou
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it going on all around and wonder h
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Even in the brief concluding chapte
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aspect of the 'escape mechanism' I
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confines of her mother's demands an
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from the shore but was forced to re
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father's arms"40, a result of a psy
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anishes painful reality through an
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arrives at the conclusion that "all
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eader cannot help but side and iden
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Once she has been admitted, apart f
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As the story unfolds, the reader le
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importantly, Jenny's release from h
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The Great Divider is what made you
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page. It brilliantly marks the dash
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Debby […] "104. That Clare is the
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like Mrs. Watson, who now wanders i
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7. Creativity and Insanity 7.1 A Ce
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We poets in our youth begin in glad
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work and illness have a common sour
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and never in control"30 - an imagin
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attempts, and that he feels terror,
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silver key to unlock it, to dig it
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into the mass of changes and explor
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apparent by his increased reference
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process by making Bolden conscious
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general human condition they are su
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intimidated many women with its pro
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has given the feminist project in p
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the extent to which maternity, as a
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death, the meaning of suffering and
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important of all, Richard, her love
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Drawn more and more into the darker
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y denying that her novels are "conf
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grandmother. She was healthy, beaut
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Is knowledge more fair than faith?
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It's even possible he did not find
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Instead of using her hands to creat
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every way, and how rigorously she t
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in the present and expects no perma
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grow up confused in their concepts
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After she gets out of the bathtub,
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who protested this barbaric concept
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This re-vision and re-valorization
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almost completely in her head. Howe
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Sometimes I was terrified, I would
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While she does in fact choose a new
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I am not an animal or a tree, I am
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I would like to close my considerat
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of Postmodernism, who says that wit
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literary past as with the social pr
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Canada, at the time when postmodern
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postmodern inclination towards dive
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Wiebe's novel was still met by inst
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funny series of adventures. On a de
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origin, of creation, always beginni
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sudden and alien world"56. What he
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In Kroetsch's novels, as within muc
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fragmented mind of the mad characte
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"I think the latter. It's a concept
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The narrative of Findley's first no
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lamenting his wife's retreat, he fa
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explains: "they kill because of lov
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From a national point of view one o
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By choosing to tell the story as he
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a story-teller"60. Coincidentally,
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first things", as Findley tells Cam
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judgement. To them is was not an ac
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He fully knows the presence of deat
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Lilah never ceased to hear her cryi
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Kurtz stood before her, framed by t
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you can pin-point for my daughter?
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known as the Great White Whale, tha
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One of the heads appeared to be gri
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is complicated by the fact that the
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ethical considerations. However, mo
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They move us through our muddied li
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In this emotional intensity, this a
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Beloved, presents us with a rather
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Finally, in an age so unsure of its
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12. Bibliography Primary Sources At
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Moodie, Susanna: Roughing It in the
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Arlidge, John: On the State of Luna
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Benstock, Shari (ed.): Feminist Iss
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Brydon, Diana: 'It could not be tol
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Conrad, Klaus: Die beginnende Schiz
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Derrida, Jacques: Writing and Diffe
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Foucault, Michael: The Order of Thi
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Goetsch, Paul: Kanada.- In: Commonw
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Henry, Jules: Pathways to Madness.-
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Jimenez, Mary Ann: Changing Faces o
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Kroetsch, Robert: The Exploding Por
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Lotringer, Sylvère: Libido Unbound
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McLuhan, Marshall: Canada: The Bord
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New, W. H.: Dreams of Speech and Vi
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Powe, B. W.: A Climate Charged: Ess
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Saussure, Ferdinand de: Course in G
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Smythe, Karen: The Silent Cry: Empa
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Thomas, Peter: Robert Kroetsch and
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Worth, Christopher: Mapping the Bou