Carol Shields

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Standard Name: Shields, Carol
Birth Name: Carol Ann Warner
CS , an American-born Canadian novelist of the twentieth century, a low-key but passionate feminist, published a collection of poetry as her first book. Her earliest novel features as minor character a novelist whose stock-in-trade is to be Canadian but who is by birth (secretly) an American. Her novels probe the freight of meaning in the small change of ordinary lives, especially those of women, and the way that an ordinary person becomes an artist. They delight in self-reflexiveness, and combine self-conscious artistry with a disarming appearance of transcription from life. CS also wrote short fiction and plays.

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Literary responses Edna O'Brien
Reviews of this novel were mixed. Anita Brookner expressed in the Spectator the view that O'Brien had failed to live up to her usual standard.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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Carol Shields wrote in the Globe and Mail:...
Literary responses Muriel Spark
Publication evoked a chorus of praise Frank Kermode , finding this a little miracle of a book, was not untypical.
Stannard, Martin. Muriel Spark. The Biography. Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
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More recently and less sympathetically, Margaret Moan Rowe saw the social satire and spiritual...
Literary responses Sylvia Townsend Warner
In her own more recent book on Austen, Carol Shields remarked that Warner here captured a brilliant life with her own sparkling prose . . . and demonstrated the powers of a short, short, short...
Intertextuality and Influence Susanna Moodie
Roughing It in the Bush is now considered one of the most influential and foundational works of Canadian literature. It has made a deep impression upon many Canadian writers, including Margaret Atwood and Carol Shields
Intertextuality and Influence Margaret Kennedy
A later novelist, Barbara Pym , thought of The Heroes of Clone as pattern for a fiction setting side by side what researchers and biographers write of a person's life and then what really did...
Intertextuality and Influence Philip Larkin
Anthony Thwaite edited PL 's Collected Poems in 1988 and his Selected Letters, 1940-1985, in 1992. Andrew Motion published a biography in 1993.
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Both Alan Bennett and Martin Amis have edited selections of Larkin's...
Intertextuality and Influence Penelope Lively
PL wrote in 2010: I feel now as though someone else wrote it.
Lively, Penelope. “Guardian Book Club. On writing <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Moon Tiger</span&gt”;. The Guardian, p. Review 6.
Review 6
Thirty years after its appearance Sam Jordison described it as ferociously complicated and fantastically readable, structured like the device...
Intertextuality and Influence Penelope Lively
As controversy has been Henry's domain, reading has been Charlotte's. For ever, reading has been central, the necessary fix, the support system. Her life has been informed by reading. Reading has taught her how sex...
Intertextuality and Influence Penelope Lively
Personal reflections on plants are one of her subjects here, along with gardening history, her varied experiences of being in gardens, and writers who have preceded her in touching on or immersing themselves in the...

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Shields, Carol. “When I do count the clock”. The Guardian, pp. Review 4 - 6.