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Myth and Milieu: Atlantic Literature and Culture 1918-1939

Created by: Gwendolyn Davies
Publisher: Acadiensis Press
SKU: AP0009

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A lively look at the cultural history of the Maritimes and Newfoundland in the years between the two world wars. This is the world of Lucy Maud Montgomery and Thomas Raddall, E. J. Pratt and Helen Creighton, Margaret Duley and Frank Parker Day. In a wide-ranging review of regional culture, Myth & Milieu explores novels and poetry, painting and folklore, music and film, local dialect and political cartoons.

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A lively look at the cultural history of the Maritimes and Newfoundland in the years between the two world wars. This is the world of Lucy Maud Montgomery and Thomas Raddall, E. J. Pratt and Helen Creighton, Margaret Duley and Frank Parker Day. In a wide-ranging review of regional culture, Myth & Milieu explores novels and poetry, painting and folklore, music and film, local dialect and political cartoons.

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Weight365 g
Dimensions6 × 9 in
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Paperback

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Date Published

May 23 2014

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ACTIVE TITLE

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No of Pages

209

Page Count

209

ISBN

9780919107397