
A Certain Difficulty of Being
Essays on the Quebec Novel
Anthony Purdy(Author)
McGill-Queen's University Press
Published on 1. June 1990
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-0-7735-0770-8 (ISBN)
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In the Preface to A Certain Difficulty of Being Purdy examines the kinds of discourse that deal with the novel in some nineteenth-century Quebec novel prefaces, thereby revealing a theme of generic denegation in the sense of "This is not a novel." Purdy goes on to explore the transition from epic to novel in Felix-Antoine Savard's Menaud, maitre-draveur; the contradictions stemming from the use of a first-person, present-tense narrative in Andre Langevin's Poussiere sur la ville; the problem of narrativity and history as it is raised in Hubert Aquin's Prochain episode; and the way in which narrative voice functions in Anne Hebert's Kamouraska. He also touches on the current debate concerning the boundaries between modernism and post-modernism. Purdy does not offer an all-embracing system to explain the development of narrative in the Quebec novel, but leads us to an understanding of how these particular novels function, each in its own socio-historical context, and how they achieve or fail to achieve what they set out to do.
The thread that runs through the different chapters is a pragmatic concern with Quebec's historical "difficulty of being" as it informs in varying ways the narrative projects of the novels in question.
The thread that runs through the different chapters is a pragmatic concern with Quebec's historical "difficulty of being" as it informs in varying ways the narrative projects of the novels in question.
Reviews / Votes
"Purdy's essays are clear and cogent. The book is an articulate, personal view of several major Quebec novels situating them in historical perspective as well as analysing them ae sthetically." Philip Stratford, De partement d'e tudes anglaises, Universite de Montre al. "excellent and elegant close readings of the texts in question ... Purdy has certainly achieved his intention of presenting the anglophone reader with otherwise unavailable introductions to these central Quebec texts." Pat Merivale, Department of English, University of British Columbia.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Montreal
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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978-0-7735-0770-8 (9780773507708)
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