![]() These works and their international adoptions and film and television adaptations transform the complexities of Canada’s internal and external social and political relations into an ![]() Middle ground that allows for complex and sometimes unsettling movementsĪmong the local, national, and transnational. Roche’s books through repeated international translations and popularĬulture adaptations, however, these fictional Canadian homes provide a As suggested by the continued reinvention of Montgomery’s and de la Both books, indeed,Ĭentre their characters in a specific and particular house as well as a specificĪnd particular country, and in so doing present the home as microcosm of the Montgomery’s 1908Īnne of Green Gables and Mazo de la Roche’s 1927 Jalna. Twentieth-century Canadian middlebrow novels: L. Houses are equally prominent in the titles of two early ![]() Homi Bhabha begins “The World and the Home,” his essay about nationalism, postcolonialism, and the unhomely, with a discussion of a book with a
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