The Worlds of Carol Shields

Edited by David Staines
Categories: Literature & Language Studies, Literary Criticism
Series: Reappraisals: Canadian Writers
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780776621852, 300 pages, December 2014
Ebook (PDF) : 9780776621869, 300 pages, December 2014
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9780776621876, December 2014
Paperback : 9780776622064, 328 pages, December 2014

Table of contents

Introduction

     David Staines

To The Lighthouse

     Margaret Atwood

Art is Making: Carol Shields in Conversation and Correspondence

     Eleanor Wachtel

The Square Root of a Ticking Clock: Time and Timing in Carol Shields’s Poetry and Prose

     Anne Giardini and Joseph Giardini

All that “below the surface” Stuff: Carol Shields’s Conversational Modes

     Coral Ann Howells

Guilt, Guile, and Ginger in Small Ceremonies

     ElizabethWaterston

Revisiting the Sequel: Carol Shields’s Companion Novels

     Wendy Roy

Sarah Binks, Pat Lowther, and the Satirical Gothic Turn in Carol Shields’s Swann: A Mystery

     Cynthia Sugars

Assembling Identity: Late Life Agency in The Stone Angel and The Stone Diaries

     Patricia Life

Male Pattern Bewilderment in Larry’s Party

     John Van Rys

Departures, Arrivals: Canada/U.S. Migration and the Trope of Travel in the Fiction of Carol Shields

     Alex Ramon

“To Be Faithfull to the Idea of Being Good”: The Expansion to Goodness in Carol Shields’s Unless

     Margaret Steffler

Narrative Pragmatism: Goodness in Carol Shields’s Unless

     Tim Heath

Shields's Guerrilla Gardeners: Sowing Seeds of Defiance in a Middle-Class World

     Shelley Boyd

Cool Empathy in the Short Fiction of Carol Shields

     Marilyn Rose

The “Perfect Gift” and the “True Gift”: Empathetic Dialogue in Carol Shields’s “A Scarf” and Joyce Carol Oates’s “The Scarf”

     ElizabethReimer

Prepositional Domesticity

     Aritha van Herk

Grand Slam: Birthing Women and Bridging Generations in Carol Shields’s Play Thirteen Hands

     Nora Foster Stovel

Archives as Traces of Life Process and Engagement: the Late Years of the Carol Shields Fonds

     CatherineHobbs

The Voices of Carol Shields

     Joan Clark

The Clarity of Her Anger

     Jane Urquhart

My Seen-Sang, Carol Shields: A Memoir of a Master Teacher

     Wayson Choy

Carol Shields

     Martin Levin

Description

"Carol was a very fine writer and a remarkable human being, a wonderful person whose work I closely followed for more than 20 years. I interviewed her frequently over those years, with virtually every work she produced —novel, radio drama, play, book of stories. So I had a good sense of the span of her work and also her evolution as a stylist. But the key reason I wanted to make a book focusing on her life and work is that we were friends."
—Eleanor Wachtel

This book strikes the right balance between intimate accounts and literary analysis. It opens with reminiscences by close friend Eleanor Wachtel, which are followed by a study of Shields’ poetry by her daughter and grandson, then by various aspects of her fiction, including a detailed examination of her plays. It closes with reminiscences by four close friends: Jane Urquhart, Joan Clark, Wayson Choy and Martin Levin.

The 23 contributors offer new insights, new theories, and new perspectives about Shields’ illuminating career. Only one piece—her obituary written by Margaret Atwood—has been previously published.

Reviews

Most of the 23 pieces in this collection were presented at a conference celebrating the work of Shields at the University of Ottawa in 2012. (...) These pieces wrap the collection in a quilt of affectionate memory of Carol Shields as a person, teacher and a friend that will be a necessary comfort for the non-academic reader of the book (...). Scholars will be grateful for the essays in this collection. Readers are advised to treat the book as a companion to a rereading of Shields oeuvre (...).

- Marian Botsford