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The Canonization of Two Underground Classics: Howard O'Hagan's Tay John and Malcolm Lowry's Under the VolcanoFee, Margery January 1992 (has links)
The reception of O'Hagan's Tay John and that of Lowry's Under the Volcano is compared. Although both authors were familiar with avant-garde modernist writing and art, O'Hagan buried his sophisticated allusions and presented himself, not as a well-educated lawyer, but as a "mountain man." Lowry appealed to a much wider audience.
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A Note on the Publishing History of Howard O'Hagan's Tay JohnFee, Margery January 1992 (has links)
The paper examines changes made to the first edition of Tay John for the 1960 Crown publication and argues that they were authorial.
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Howard O'Hagan's Tay John: Making New World MythFee, Margery January 1986 (has links)
In making the point that no story is complete, O'Hagan undermines to varying degrees several dominant and interconnected Western ideologies: idealism, Christianity, patriarchy, class and capitalism. He also shows how a borrowed indigenous myth can be adapted to immigrant needs in a way that will distinguish Canadian novels from others.
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