Index | Keywords
Mots-clés | Keywords
A
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- A Morbid Taste for Bones
- a-historicism
- Abbo
- Aboriginal
- Aboriginal novels
- aboriginality
- absence
- absorption
- abstraction
- Active Anthology
- Adam Thorpe
- adaptation
- adventures
- adventures of Robin Hood
- aestheticization
- aesthetics of shock
- affect
- African-Americans
- agnition
- Aimé Césaire
- Albert Bierstadt
- Aldo Leopold
- Ali Smith
- Alice Munro
- alienation
- Alioune Diop
- All Quiet on the Western Front
- allegory
- Alliterative Revival
- Alzheimer's disease
- amazonomachy
- ambassador
- ambiguity
- ambition
- ambivalence
- American Africanism
- American girls
- American history
- American identity
- American Literature
- American literature
- American poetry
- American Renaissance
- American West
- American-Australian relationships
- americanity
- Americanization
- americanness
- Americans
- amphibian art
- anarchism
- Angela Carter
- Anglo-French relations
- Anglo-Ottoman relations
- animal imagery
- animal migration
- animality
- animality/bestiality
- animals
- Ann Pancake
- anthology
- Anthropocene
- anthropocentrism
- anthropology
- anthropomorphism
- antient inhabitants
- Antigua
- Antony (Mark)
- apartheid
- apocalypse
- apocalyptic
- Appalachia
- apparition
- Arab American Literature
- Arche de Noé
- architecture
- archive material
- archives
- Arnold Van Gennep
- art
- Art et Liberté
- Arthur
- artificiality
- assassins
- assimilation
- astronaut
- Atlas lion
- attention
- Auden (Wystan Hugh)
- auditory imagination
- aura
- Australia
- Australian
- authorship
- autobiographical novel
- autobiography
- avant-garde poetry
B
- B.E. Ellis
- Babylon
- backlash against women
- ballads
- ballet
- Baltic
- Barack Obama
- Barbary States
- Basil Bunting
- Basilikon Doron
- Basques
- bastardy
- beauty
- becoming
- becoming-animal
- Beier
- belonging
- Benjamin
- Bible
- Biblical cycles
- biculturalism
- bilingualism
- bilinguism
- biography
- bioregionalism
- Black Mask
- black minstrelsy
- Black Narcissus Technicolor
- Blitz
- blood
- blurring
- Boccaccio
- botanist
- botany
- Boyden
- bright-coloured
- brilliance
- Britain
- Britain To-day
- British cinema
- British Council
- British diplomacy
- British imperialism
- British norm
- British radical culture
- brotherhood
- Bruno Latour
- brutality
- Buddhism
- burlesque
- Byrhtferth
- Byron
C
- C. Baudelaire
- C. Whitehead
- Cadfael Chronicles
- Caliban
- Caliban Codex
- Calibanesque
- California
- Campaspe
- Canada
- Canadian art and literature
- Canadian historical fiction
- Canadian theatre
- Canadian-ness and nationality
- canon formation
- canon law
- canon littéraire
- capitalism
- Caribbean
- Caribbean poetry in English
- caribou
- cartography
- catharsis
- celebration
- Central Office of Information
- Césaire
- Cévennes
- Charles Baudelaire
- Charles de Gaulle
- Charles Olson
- Charles Reznikoff
- Chaucer
- Cheddi Jagan
- Chester Plays
- Chicago 1893
- children’s music
- China
- chivalric romance
- chivalric romances
- Chocolate-box Gothic
- Christ
- Christine de Pisan
- chromatic
- Ciaran Carson
- cinema
- Cinematic treatment
- circulation and stasis
- citizenship
- city
- Cityscape
- civil law
- Civil War
- civilians in World War Two
- classical mythology
- classics
- Claude
- Cleopatra
- Cliff City
- climate change
- closure
- coalitional or influence districts
- coastal scenery
- Coleridge
- colonialism and postcolonialism
- colonialisme
- Colonisation
- colonization
- colour
- Columbian Exposition
- comic technique
- comics
- Commander in Chief 24
- commercial class
- communicational criticism
- communitarianism
- community
- comparison
- compassion
- conceptualism
- Conflict
- Congo
- conscientious objection
- conservatism
- consumerism
- contemporary African American drama
- contemporary American immigrant literature
- contemporary American poetry
- contemporary British novel
- contemporary fiction
- continuity of feeling
- contrasts
- conversation analysis
- conversion
- Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
- corporeality
- corruption
- Corsica
- counter culture
- counter-narrative
- counter-Reformation
- country house
- Court comedies
- court masques
- creation
- Creolisation
- creolisation
- crossroads
- crypt
- culinary memoirs
- cultural coherence
- cultural diplomacy
- culture
D
- D. H. Lawrence
- Dalai Lama
- dallying
- dance
- Dante
- De Baïf
- De Quincey
- Dead Voices
- death
- deception
- decision-making process
- deconstruction
- DeLillo
- Derrida
- descriptive and substantive representation
- Desert
- detective fiction
- diabolical
- Dialectic
- dialogue
- diaspora
- diasporic poetics
- Dickens
- digital writing
- Dionysus
- diplomacy
- diplomatic history
- disappearance
- disappearance of the author
- disappearance of the work
- discordia concors
- discourse
- discursive irony
- displacement
- dispossession
- dissemination
- dissensus
- dissident voice
- diversity
- divided self
- Djuna Barnes
- dog as object
- dog as participant
- dog as subject
- domestic violence
- donkey
- Donna Haraway
- double hunt
- drama
- dream poetry
- drunkenness
- Duchess of Malfi
- Duff
- Durrell (Lawrence)
- dwelling
- dyes
- dysfunctional
- dystopia
E
- early English grammar
- early republic
- Earth
- Ecocide
- ecocriticism
- Ecocriticism
- ecofeminism
- ecological awareness
- ecology
- economy
- ecopoetics
- ecopsychology
- écriture mnémonite
- edition
- editions
- Edward III
- Edward Kamau Brathwaite
- Egypt
- Eighteenth-century London
- ekphrasis
- Election
- electricity
- elegy
- Eliot (Thomas Stearns)
- Elizabeth Bowen
- Elizabeth I
- Elizabeth is Missing
- Elizabethan and Jacobean drama
- Elizabethan comedy
- Elizabethan drama
- Ellis Peters
- Emeric Pressburger
- Emily Carr
- Emma Healey
- empire
- empowerment
- England
- English cultural anxieties
- English travellers
- English varieties
- environment
- environmental concerns
- environmental philosophy
- environmentalism
- epiphany
- equal representation
- Equal Rights Amendment
- equality/superiority
- erasure
- Erich Maria Remarque
- erosion
- Erskine Nicol
- escape
- essentialist claims
- estrangement
- ethics
- ethnic literature
- Ethnics relations
- Europe
- Everett
- Everyman
- exceptionalism
- exchange diplomacy
- exchanges
- exclusion
- excommunication
- exile
- Exit Ghost
- experiment
- experimental art
- experimental novel
- extra-ordinariness
- Ezra Pound
F
- F. O’Hara
- false relation
- family
- Famous Last Words
- fantasize
- fantasmagoria
- fantasy
- Farming Inequity
- father
- Faulkner
- Félix Guattari
- female power
- female warrior
- feminine
- femininity
- feminism
- feminist linguistics
- feminist media studies
- feminization and colonial desire
- fetish
- fiction
- fiction of wonder
- Fifth-Columnists
- film
- Findley
- First World War
- Flanders
- flood
- fluidity
- foreignness
- forest
- forgetting
- forgiveness
- formalism
- Forster (Edward Morgan)
- fox
- fragmentation
- France
- Frances Itani
- François Hotman
- Francophonie
- Frankenstein
- Frederic Edwin Church
- freedom
- French and English diplomacy
- French comic villains
- French Revolution
- Freud
- frontier thesis
- Fukuoka Masanobu
- Fulbright Program
- Fuller (John)
- Fuller (Roy)
G
- Gaeldom
- Gaelic
- Galatea
- gang violence
- gated communities
- Gender
- gender
- generations
- genesis
- genre
- genre theory
- geohistory
- geopolitics
- George Bruce
- George Cukor
- George Oppen
- Gerald Vizenor
- Géraldine McCaughrean
- Gerard Manley Hopkins
- ghost
- ghosting
- Gilles Deleuze
- global corporatism
- goat
- Gothic fiction
- gothic novel
- Graeme Clifford
- graffiti
- Grand-Saint-Bernard
- Gratian
- Great Britain
- Great Game
- Great War
- Great War or First World War
- Greece
- Greene
- grotesque
- guilt
- Guinevere
- Guyana
H
- H.D.
- habitation
- Haitian community of Montreal
- Hamilton
- Hanley
- hardboiled
- Hau’ofa
- Hebrew
- hegemony
- Hellenism
- Hemingway
- Henry David Thoreau
- Henry IV of France
- Henry James
- Henry Louis Mencken
- heraldic symbols
- hermeneutic style
- Hermetic Definition
- hero
- heteroglossia
- Hillary Clinton
- Hirslanden Notebooks
- historiography
- history
- history of environmental ideas
- history of linguistics
- Hollywood
- Hollywood cinema
- Holocaust survivors
- home
- home-cosmography
- horse
- Hotel World
- Hudson River Valley
- Hudson Valley School
- hues
- Hugh Dowding
- human
- human/animal
- human/non-human
- humanism
- Humanity
- humanity
- Humboldt
- humour
- hunting dynamics
- hybrid
- hybridity
- hypertextuality
I
- identité
- identities
- identity
- ideology
- Ijimere
- illumination
- image
- image-movement
- imagined communities
- immanence
- immigration
- inappropriated other
- incest
- inclusion
- Inclusivity
- independence
- India
- indigeneity
- indigenous femininity and masculinity
- individual
- industrial era
- Informational diplomacy
- inheritance
- Inklings
- inner land
- innovation
- integration
- integrative fiction
- interactions
- intercultural Identity
- interculturality
- interdependence
- intermediality
- international education
- international relations
- interpretative cooperation
- interstices
- intertextualité
- intertextuality
- intra-textual
- Ireland
- irenicism
- iridescence
- Irish independence
- Irish poetry
- Irish traditional music
- irony
- Islamic law
- islomania
- isolation
- Italian theatre history
- Ivanhoe
J
- Jack Cardiff
- Jacobinism
- Jacob’s Well
- James I
- Japanese Canadian Internment
- Jean Hotman
- Jeanette Julian Barnes
- Jeff Chapman-Crane
- Jim Jarmusch
- Jimmie Durham
- Johannesburg
- John Constable
- John Frost
- John Hurford Stone
- John Lyly
- John McPhee
- John Oswald
- joint negotiations
- Jonathan Williams
- Joseph Conrad
- joy
- JPL
- Judaism
- justice
L
- labyrinth
- Ladipo
- lain Crichton Smith
- Lancelot
- Land
- land
- land ethic
- land owning
- Landscape
- landscape
- landscape painting
- Landscape painting
- language
- language and gender
- language and music
- language and national identity
- Language Poets
- langue de l'oppresseur
- Las Vegas
- Last Night’s Fun
- late modernism
- Laura (Riding) Jackson
- Lawrence Durrell
- liberalism
- liberty
- Limbo
- liminality
- Linden Forbes Burnham
- linearity
- linguistic
- linguistic history
- linguistic identity
- lion
- literary criticism
- literary geography
- literary museums
- literature
- literature and cinema
- literature of the 1940s
- littérature canadienne
- Little Dorrit
- Lodge
- loess
- logos
- London
- Lord Edward Fitzgerald
- Loren Eiseley
- Lorine Niedecker
- Los Angeles
- Lost Horizon
- Louis Zukofsky
- love
- love sickness
- Luce Irigaray
- Lumumba
- lyricism
- L’Ambassadeur
M
- machair
- macrocosm
- magical realism
- Majic Ring
- majority minority districts
- Manhattan Project
- manhood
- Maori
- map
- mapping
- Margaret of Austria
- margin
- Marian
- Mark Twain
- marriage
- Marston
- Marxism
- Mary Shelley
- masculinity
- materialism
- McElroy
- McGregor
- meat
- medicine
- medieval
- medieval and modern belief
- medieval man
- medieval poetry
- Mediterranean
- Mediterranean studies
- memorial vestige
- memory
- memory studies
- Mesa Verde
- messianic arrest
- messiness
- meta-narrative
- metafiction
- metalepsis
- metamemory
- metamorphosis
- métaphysique
- metonymy
- metropolis
- Michael Clark
- Michael Powell
- Michele Roberts Winterson
- microcosm
- Midas
- Middle Age
- Middle Ages
- migration
- Milan
- mimetic desire
- mimicry
- mindfulness
- Mindscape
- mineralization
- Ministry of Information
- minority interests
- Mississippi River
- mobility
- models of diplomacy and diplomatic practices
- modern memory
- modernism
- modernity
- Monk’s Hood
- monochromy
- monster
- Mont-Blanc
- montagne
- Montana
- Moralité nouuelle
- morality
- morgue
- mother
- motion
- motor culture
- motorway towns
- mountain
- mountain literature
- Mountain Top Removal
- movement
- Mrs Dalloway
- multiculturalism
- multiplicity of being
- Murray Bail
- museology
- music
- musical adaptation
- mysticism
- myth
- mythopoeia
N
- Nachträglichkeit
- narrative of exploration
- narrative strategies
- narrativity
- narratology
- NASA
- Nathan Zuckerman
- Nation building
- National Assembly
- national history
- national identity
- national laboratories
- National Parks
- Nationalist movement
- Native American literature
- nativism
- Nature
- nature
- Nature poetry
- nature writers
- nature writing
- natures
- negative space
- negative spaces
- negativity
- negotiation
- Négritude
- neo-conservatism
- néo-sentimentalisme
- Nevada
- New American Poetry
- New England
- New France
- new materialism
- New Mexicans
- New Orleans
- New Western History
- New York
- New York City
- New Zealand
- newsreels
- Nietzsche
- Nietzsche (Friedrich)
- Nigeria
- night
- nineteenth century
- noir
- nomos
- non human
- non-Anglo European immigrants
- non-human
- nonhuman agency
- Norman MacCaig
- Norman Mailer
- norms
- North
- northern cities
- Nouvelle-Angleterre
- novel
- now-time
- nuclear industry
P
- Pacific Literature
- pagan divinities
- pageantry
- painting
- Palestine
- palimpsest
- Palouse
- Pan
- parody
- pastoral
- Pathfinder
- patriarcal control
- patriarchy
- Patricia Grace
- Paul Bogard
- peasants
- pedagogy
- performing bodies
- periodical journalism
- peritext
- persona
- perspective
- Peter Berg
- Peter Greenaway
- phenomenology
- Philip Roth
- photography
- Phyllis Schlafly
- pictorial representation
- pilgrimage
- place
- planet Earth
- planet Mars
- plasticity
- Platonism
- poésie américaine XXe siècle
- poésie en traduction
- poetics
- poetry
- political space
- Political speeches
- politics
- polychromy
- Post WWII American poetry
- post-Surrealism
- post-war
- postcolonial
- postcolonialism
- postcolonialism –syncretism
- posthumanism
- postmodernism
- postmodernist fantasy
- potatoes
- power
- practice
- pragmatics
- preaching
- predation
- primitivism
- Prince John
- privatisation
- processual poetics
- progress
- Progressive era
- property
- prophet
- prophetic nonfiction
- Prospero
- pseudo-historical plays
- psychoanalysis
- public opinion
- pulp magazines
- Pynchon
- Pyramus and Thisbe
R
- Rabelaisian humour
- race
- racial policy
- racism
- radio play
- Ramsey
- rapports sociaux de sexe
- Raymond Chandler
- re-enchantment
- realism
- reception theory
- recognition
- reconciliation
- reconciliation practical
- reconfigurations
- reconstruction
- recreation
- red
- redemption
- redistricting
- Redwoods
- Reform Party
- regime of visibility
- region
- regionalism
- reincarnation
- reinhabitation
- religion
- relocation
- remapping
- Renaissance
- renewal of norms
- representation
- representation George Romero
- reserve
- resilience
- resource
- retelling
- revenge
- rewriting
- rhetoric
- rhizome
- Richard Dadd
- Richard Holmes
- Richard Wright
- Rick Bass
- Ricœur
- Rite of passage
- Ritual
- Robert Ambelain
- Robert Creeley
- Robert Frost
- Robert Louis Stevenson
- Robert Lowell
- Robert Merry
- romance
- Romanticism
- Ronald Reagan
- roots
- routes
- ruins
- Runaway
- Ruskin
- Russell Banks
- Russia
S
- S. Hustvedt
- Sachiko Murakami
- Sacramento
- Salvation Mountain
- Sampson Perry
- San Francisco
- sanctuary
- saturate
- savagism/civility
- scapegoat mechanism
- Science-fiction
- scientific discourse
- scopic drive
- Scotland
- Scottish
- Scottish Parliament
- Scottish women’s movement
- Scripture
- Sea Painting
- Seamus Heaney
- Second World War
- secrecy
- secularization
- segregation
- self-sufficiency
- Semiramis
- sensation
- sensation novel
- sense of belonging
- sensescape
- sentimentality
- separatism
- september 11 2001
- sermons
- set phrases
- settledness
- settler nationalism
- settler-colonialism
- seventeenth century
- sex
- sexuality
- sexuate difference
- shades
- Shakespeare
- Shakespeare (William)
- Shambhala
- Shangri-La
- sharing
- short form
- short stories
- short story
- Sidney John Baker
- Sigmund Freud
- silence
- simulacra
- Sinn Fein
- Sir Robert Smith
- six "non-naturals"
- skunk
- skylark
- Slab City
- Slavery
- Slow violence
- small press publishing
- small-holder
- social credit
- social misfits
- social violence
- Sophocles
- Sorley MacLean
- sorrow
- South
- South Africa
- sovereignty
- Spanish diplomacy
- spatiality
- spectral genders
- spectrality
- spiritual quest
- spiritualism
- spirituality
- stage French
- star-gazing
- star-system
- Stephen Crane
- stereotypes
- Stevenson
- stewardship
- stillness
- Street Haunting
- stylistics
- subjectivity
- subjugation
- sublime
- suburban outlands
- suburbia
- suits of armour
- Surrealism
- swallow
- Swinburne
- symbolic
- symbolism
- system of transitivity
- systemic functional linguistics (SFL)
T
- T. S. Eliot
- T.S. Eliot
- Tadié
- tale
- Tarasque
- taxidermy
- Technicolor
- Technocratic Literary Methods
- technology
- Ted Hughes
- Tempest
- territoriality
- text
- textual emblems
- the "Twilight" series
- the 1920s
- The Accidental
- The Alps
- The Ambassador
- the becoming animal
- the body
- the Borders
- the city
- the French menace
- The Ghost Writer
- the Gothic heroine
- the Great War
- The Heretic’s Apprentice
- The Jargon Society
- the nonhuman
- The Piano Man’s Daughter
- The Royal Family
- the sacred
- The Simpsons
- The Sound and the Fury
- the Sublime
- The Sublime
- The Tempest
- the uncanny
- The Virgin in the Ice
- The Wars
- the West
- theatre
- theatricality
- theft
- Theocritus’ Idylls
- Theodore Roszak
- theology
- things
- third wave feminism
- Thirty Years War
- Thomas Moran
- thriller
- Tibet
- Tibetans
- timber industry
- Timothy Findley
- tints
- tones
- traces
- trade
- tradition
- traduction
- tragedy
- tragique
- trans-global
- transcendentalism
- transculturation
- transformation
- transformations
- transgression
- transience
- translation
- transmutation
- trauma
- travel diaries
- travel literature
- travel writing
- travel writing pedagogy
- treeline
- triangular patterns
- tribal culture
- trickster
- Trilogy
- Trotsky (Léon)
- truth
- Turner
- TV series
W
- W. B. Yeats
- W. Benjamin
- Wales
- Walter Benjamin
- war literature
- war novel
- war poetry
- warfare
- Water
- watershed literature
- Webster
- welfare
- Werner Herzog
- West Canada
- Western Barbary
- Western Europe
- white ethnics
- whiteness
- White’s Hotel
- Wilderness
- wildness
- Wilkie Collins
- Willa Cather
- William Faulkner
- William Shakespeare
- William T. Vollmann
- William Wellman
- winter
- witchcraft
- Women
- women
- Women in Love
- women in politics
- women’s condition
- Woolf
- World War I
- World War II
- World War Two
- writing
- Wynnere and Wastoure