The Worlds of Carol Shields is the first book to examine Shields' extraordinary career and life through the lens both of close friends and of literary critics.
Professor of English at the University of Ottawa, David Staines specializes in medieval literature and culture and Canadian literature and culture. In the former, he has published Tennyson's Camelot: The Idylls of the King and Its Medieval Sources, and translated The Complete Romances of Chrétien de Troyes; in the latter, he published The Canadian Imagination: Dimensions of a Literary Culture, The Forty-Ninth and Other Parallels: Contemporary Canadian Perspectives, and The Letters of Stephen Leacock. He has also edited volumes on Morley Callaghan, Stephen Leacock and Margaret Laurence, and co-edited volumes of the writings of Northrop Frye and Marshall McLuhan. A long-time friend of Carol Shields, he wrote Carol Shields: Cultural Context, a part of Library and Archives Canada's Web exhibition Canadian Writers.
Introduction
David Staines
To The Lighthouse
Margaret Atwood
Art is Making: Carol Shields in Conversation and Correspondence
Eleanor Wachtel
The Square Root of a Ticking Clock: Time and Timing in Carol Shields's Poetry and Prose
Anne Giardini and Joseph Giardini
All that "below the surface" Stuff: Carol Shields's Conversational Modes
Coral Ann Howells
Guilt, Guile, and Ginger in Small Ceremonies
ElizabethWaterston
Revisiting the Sequel: Carol Shields's Companion Novels
Wendy Roy
Sarah Binks, Pat Lowther, and the Satirical Gothic Turn in Carol Shields's Swann: A Mystery
Cynthia Sugars
Assembling Identity: Late Life Agency in The Stone Angel and The Stone Diaries
Patricia Life
Male Pattern Bewilderment in Larry's Party
John Van Rys
Departures, Arrivals: Canada/U.S. Migration and the Trope of Travel in the Fiction of Carol Shields
Alex Ramon
"To Be Faithfull to the Idea of Being Good": The Expansion to Goodness in Carol Shields's Unless
Margaret Steffler
Narrative Pragmatism: Goodness in Carol Shields's Unless
Tim Heath
Shields's Guerrilla Gardeners: Sowing Seeds of Defiance in a Middle-Class World
Shelley Boyd
Cool Empathy in the Short Fiction of Carol Shields
Marilyn Rose
The "Perfect Gift" and the "True Gift": Empathetic Dialogue in Carol Shields's "A Scarf" and Joyce Carol Oates's "The Scarf"
ElizabethReimer
Prepositional Domesticity
Aritha van Herk
Grand Slam: Birthing Women and Bridging Generations in Carol Shields's Play Thirteen Hands
Nora Foster Stovel
Archives as Traces of Life Process and Engagement: the Late Years of the Carol Shields Fonds
CatherineHobbs
The Voices of Carol Shields
Joan Clark
The Clarity of Her Anger
Jane Urquhart
My Seen-Sang, Carol Shields: A Memoir of a Master Teacher
Wayson Choy
Carol Shields
Martin Levin