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Canadian Modernism, P.K. Page’s "Arras," and the Idea of the Emotions
From: The Canadian Modernists Meet
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Oppositional pairs—the imagist partnering of subject and object, and a more psychologically oriented one of emotion and reason—are both central to the poem. Through them, "Arras" introduces a focus on mind into an aesthetics of the "object itself."
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Shelley Hulan
Shelley Hulan is an assistant professor of Canadian literature at the University of Waterloo. She specializes in late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century Canadian writing. At the University of Western