Sherrill Grace Books
The Man From The Creeks
By Sherrill Grace, Robert Kroetsch, Kroetsch, Robert, 1927-2011
Set against the Klondike Gold Rush of the 1890s, The Man from the Creeks is a gripping tale of three entrepreneurs desperate to strike it rich. Fourteen-year-old Peek and his mother, Lou, join up w...
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Swinging The Maelstrom: New Perspectives On Malcolm Lowry
By Sherrill Grace, Sherrill E. Grace
Sherrill Grace's introductory essay describes the influence of Lowry's work on artists working in other media. She also includes an important letter from Lowry to the Norwegian writer Nordahl Grieg...
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Canada And The Idea Of North
By Sherrill Grace, Sherrill E. Grace, Grace Sherrill, Sherrill E Grace, (Sherrill Elizabeth), 1944-
"Canada and the Idea of North examines the ways in which Canadians have defined them-selves as a northern people in their literature, art, music, drama, history, geography, politics, and popular cu...
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Bearing Witness: Perspectives On War And Peace From The Arts And Humanities
By Sherrill Grace, Patrick Imbert, Sherrill E. Grace, Tiffany Johnstone
As The Centenary Of The Great War Approaches, Citizens Worldwide Are Reflecting On The History, Trauma, And Losses Of A War-torn Twentieth Century. It Is In Remembering Past Wars That We Are At Onc...
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Voyage That Never Ends: Malcolm Lowry'S Fiction
By Sherrill Grace, Sherrill E. Grace
Sherrill Grace shows how Malcolm Lowry's theme of a cyclical pattern of initiation, repeated ordeals with failure and retreat, followed by success and development, which in turn gave way to fresh d...
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On The Art Of Being Canadian
By Sherrill Grace, Sherrill E. Grace
When Vincent Massey, Canada's First Native-born Governor General, Wrote On Being Canadian In 1948, He Acknowledged The Importance Of The Arts To Education And The Production Of Good Canadian Citize...
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Regression And Apocalypse: Studies In North American Literary Expressionism
By Sherrill Grace, Sherrill E. Grace, Grace Sherrill E.
Expressionism continues to fascinate scholars, and in fact has recently passed through yet another revival. From its roots in German history, aesthetics, painting, theatre, and literature, it has s...
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Performing National Identities: International Perspectives On Contemporary Canadian Theatre
If you have ever wondered why the Scots love Michel Tremblay or what Sharon Pollock has to say to Japanese audiences, or just how a Canadian play—or being Canadian—is viewed in England or the Unite...
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Theatre And AutoBiography: Writing And Performing Lives In Theory And Practice
By Sherrill Grace, Sherrill Grace And Jerry Wasserman
That both autobiography and biography have acquired a position of unprecedented importance over the past 30 years is now obvious. Less obvious are the reasons for this phenomenon. Theorists and stu...
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A Voice Of Her Own: Three Long Monologues
By Sherrill Grace, Kristen Thomson, Linda Carson, Lorena Gale, Linda Griffiths, Sharon Pollock, Sherrill Grace
Includes, I Claudia, by Kristen Thomson—Claudia is an official pre-teen reeling from her parent’s recent divorce. Alien Creature: A Visitation from Gwendolyn MacEwen—MacEwen, as invoked by playwrig...
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