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Introduction : Canada from European perspectives | 1 | |
The archeology of a novel : an afterword to The blue mountains of China | 9 | |
In between : Canada in the view of European pioneers and emigrants | 15 | |
"A new Athens rising near the pole"? : the Canadian experience in Frances Brooke's The History of Emily Montague (1769) | 17 | |
Anna Brownell Jameson's Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada (1838) : a European woman's view of the new world | 29 | |
"Capable of great improvement" : Catherine Parr traill's images of Canada in The Young Emigrants (1826) | 55 | |
Deserts and visions of paradise : the representation of the Canadian landscape in advertisements and guides for Canadian immigrants | 67 | |
Destination and destiny : contemporary Canadian plays on immigrants | 83 | |
News from abroad : Canada in the view of European travellers, traders, and adventurers | 91 | |
The representation of Canada in novels by Frederick Marryat and Robert Michael Ballantyne | 93 | |
Victorians abroad : Charles Dickens and Anthony Trollope in Canada | 109 | |
"Alle diese Lander sind unbekannt" : Canada in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century German travel literature | 119 | |
"A Canadian literature?" : Elizabeth smart and the failures of nationalism" | 143 | |
In search of Cathaia - voyages into the unexpected | 155 | |
Re-enacting the arctic voyage : the Northwest passage in British literature | 173 | |
Reflections at home : Canada in the view of recent European writers | 195 | |
Stuffed Mooseheads : Canada as (missing) cliche in European theatre | 197 | |
Cultural reductionism and the reception of Canadian literature in Germany | 211 | |
Wildlife abounds? : the photographic deconstruction of a Canadian cliche in Robert Gernhardt's satire "blanket creek oder verwilderte wunsche" | 227 | |
"One sees only what one knows" : German popular literature and its images of Canada | 237 | |
Canada as a role model? : reflections of a country in Post-War German youth fiction | 263 | |
What makes a Canadian? : strategies of presenting Canadianness in teaching materials | 281 |
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