Mimic Fires

Accounts of Early Long Poems on Canada

By D. Bentley
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773564817, 368 pages, July 1994

Description

Bentley includes eighteen long poems by writers with first-hand experience of Canada, including Henry Kelsey, Thomas Cary, John Strachan, Thomas Moore, Oliver Goldsmith, John Richardson, Joseph Howe, William Kirby, Isabella Valancy Crawford, and Archibald Lampman. His commentaries offer a wealth of vital information on each poem, such as its place in the Canadian tradition, its prose sources, incidents and people from whom the poet drew inspiration, and structural and stylistic analysis. Mimic Fires provides a historical overview, a retrospective conclusion, and an extensive bibliography, and is informed throughout by ecopoetic, feminist, new historicist, and post-colonial theories. By improving our understanding of nineteenth-century Canadian writing, Mimic Fires in turn affects how we view writing in Canada in this century.

Reviews

"I have simply never read a scholarly study of Canadian literature - of any period or manner - that has incorporated such a variety of information, perspective, and insight." Brian Trehearne, Department of English, McGill University.