The Future of Canadian Literature

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Sprache - Englisch

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In The Future of Canadian Literature, Arthur Conan Doyle dons the mantle of cultural observer and literary prophet, offering a compelling meditation on the potential of Canada's national voice. Based on his observations during his North American tours, Doyle reflects on the raw, untapped literary talent of Canada—its vast landscapes, unique history, and developing identity—and argues that these elements are fertile ground for a literary renaissance. In this brief yet powerful essay, Doyle encourages Canadian writers to break free from imitation and forge their own narrative path, inspired by the richness of their land and people. Both a tribute and a challenge, this is Doyle at his most thoughtful and optimistic—championing a literary awakening that would reflect Canada's soul and define its place on the global stage.


About the Author

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) was a Scottish author, physician, and spiritualist best known for creating the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. Born in Edinburgh, he studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, where his storytelling talent began to emerge alongside his scientific education. Though initially practicing as a doctor, Doyle turned to writing to support himself, eventually achieving worldwide fame with the publication of A Study in Scarlet in 1887. Beyond detective fiction, he explored historical novels, science fiction, and supernatural themes, notably in the Professor Challenger series. A passionate advocate for justice, he was involved in several real-life legal investigations. In his later years, Doyle became deeply involved in spiritualism, dedicating much of his time and writings to life after death. His legacy endures as one of the most influential figures in literary history.

Product Details

Publisher: Al-Mashreq eBookstore

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 160 Pages

Filesize: 450.9 KB

ISBN: 9780388414538

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