Surviving the Paraphrase

By (author): Frank Davey

The essays collected here have been written against the background of Davey’s long and close intellectual engagement with the major critical issues of his day…(and) provide a clear sense of his very substantial contribution to contemporary criticism in Canada… To critical theory he has added his voice on behalf of post-modernist writing, and perhaps as clearly as any other writer has articulated the theory of post-moderism. He has given our criticism its contemporary voice, its sound and its rhythms, and to the mood of our most recent critical writing added his generous and welcoming spirit. A writer on the side of life, he has spoken for life and vitality as an active engaged spirit of our time.

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Frank Davey

?Frank Davey is a widely published author and literary critic. He has taught at York University and the University of Western Ontario, where he held the Carl F. Klinck Professorship in?Canadian Literature.

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The essays collected here have been written against the background of Davey’s long and close intellectual engagement with the major critical issues of his day…(and) provide a clear sense of his very substantial contribution to contemporary criticism in Canada… To critical theory he has added his voice on behalf of post-modernist writing, and perhaps as clearly as any other writer has articulated the theory of post-moderism. He has given our criticism its contemporary voice, its sound and its rhythms, and to the mood of our most recent critical writing added his generous and welcoming spirit. A writer on the side of life, he has spoken for life and vitality as an active engaged spirit of our time.

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Dimensions:

193 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 1in
1lb

Published:

January 16, 1983

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Turnstone Press

ISBN:

9780888010759

Book Subjects:

LITERARY CRITICISM / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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