You Can't Get There From Here: The Past as Present in Small-Town Ontario Fiction

Rather than reading small-town representations in Canadian literature as portraits of a parochial past or a lost golden age, this book claims that they are best understood as sophisticated statements on the effects of modernity in an ever-more cosmopolitan world. In Ontario, as urbanization increased over the past century, small towns became a popular literary trope, and Ryan Porter argues that literary small towns are reflections, and even sublimated explorations, of contemporary life.

Referencing the theories of heritage scholars, who view popularly understood pasts as constructions shaped by changing sensibilities, You Can’t Get There from Here argues that the literary small-town Ontario past is malleable, consisting of attempts to come to terms with the present in which the narrators find themselves. The book focuses on four key Ontario authors – Stephen Leacock, Robertson Davies, Alice Munro, and Jane Urquhart – as well as many secondary authors, and links the readings to much broader trends in actual Ontario towns and in popular culture.

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You Can't Get There From Here: The Past as Present in Small-Town Ontario Fiction

Rather than reading small-town representations in Canadian literature as portraits of a parochial past or a lost golden age, this book claims that they are best understood as sophisticated statements on the effects of modernity in an ever-more cosmopolitan world. In Ontario, as urbanization increased over the past century, small towns became a popular literary trope, and Ryan Porter argues that literary small towns are reflections, and even sublimated explorations, of contemporary life.

Referencing the theories of heritage scholars, who view popularly understood pasts as constructions shaped by changing sensibilities, You Can’t Get There from Here argues that the literary small-town Ontario past is malleable, consisting of attempts to come to terms with the present in which the narrators find themselves. The book focuses on four key Ontario authors – Stephen Leacock, Robertson Davies, Alice Munro, and Jane Urquhart – as well as many secondary authors, and links the readings to much broader trends in actual Ontario towns and in popular culture.

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You Can't Get There From Here: The Past as Present in Small-Town Ontario Fiction

You Can't Get There From Here: The Past as Present in Small-Town Ontario Fiction

by Ryan Porter
You Can't Get There From Here: The Past as Present in Small-Town Ontario Fiction

You Can't Get There From Here: The Past as Present in Small-Town Ontario Fiction

by Ryan Porter

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Overview

Rather than reading small-town representations in Canadian literature as portraits of a parochial past or a lost golden age, this book claims that they are best understood as sophisticated statements on the effects of modernity in an ever-more cosmopolitan world. In Ontario, as urbanization increased over the past century, small towns became a popular literary trope, and Ryan Porter argues that literary small towns are reflections, and even sublimated explorations, of contemporary life.

Referencing the theories of heritage scholars, who view popularly understood pasts as constructions shaped by changing sensibilities, You Can’t Get There from Here argues that the literary small-town Ontario past is malleable, consisting of attempts to come to terms with the present in which the narrators find themselves. The book focuses on four key Ontario authors – Stephen Leacock, Robertson Davies, Alice Munro, and Jane Urquhart – as well as many secondary authors, and links the readings to much broader trends in actual Ontario towns and in popular culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487519759
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 04/08/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ryan Porter is Professor of Technical Communication at Algonquin College.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Projecting Difference − The Heritage of Small-Town and Rural Ontario

1 Rural Past and Urban Present: Landscape as Time

2 Saying Goodbye to Mariposa: Rebutting the Small-Town Convention

3 Memory and Departure

Part One: Synthesizing Memory – The Artist as Community
Part Two: Departure, Return, Departure

4 Past Dependencies and Consolatory Histories

Conclusion: Reflecting on Nostalgia’s Restoration

Works Cited and Consulted
Index

What People are Saying About This

Coral Ann Howells

"Eminently readable, informative, and interesting!"

David Staines

"Interesting and thoughtful, You Can't Get There From Here offers a portrait of small-town Ontario. In essence, this book is the representation of the past through the eyes of the present, a seminal trope in Canadian literature, and worthy of full analysis as presented by Ryan Porter."

Robert Thacker

"Beyond sound, the scholarship is impressive. Wholly appropriate and often imaginative, Porter makes the range of his readings and references especially clear, seamlessly shifting from a primary text to its scholarly context and back again."

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