Love and Loathing : The Role of Woman in Irving Layton's Vision

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Author/collaborator
Title
Love and Loathing : The Role of Woman in Irving Layton's Vision
Abstract
The author points out that Montreal poet Irving Layton (1912-2006) wrote more than 300 love poems wherein woman emerged as a central figure in his vision of reality. The author explains that woman's role in Layton's poetry must be seen against the background of man's world. The author explores the complexity of the role of woman as she relates to man and poet in Layton's love poetry.
Type
Master's Thesis
University
Concordia University
Place
Montreal
Date
1980
# of Pages
iii-86p.
Language
en
URL
Citation
Kreipans-McGrath, Veneranda. “Love and Loathing : The Role of Woman in Irving Layton’s Vision.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1980. https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/3620/1/MK49638.pdf.
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