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Romantic Recognition in Gwethalyn Graham’s Earth and High Heaven
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Romantic Recognition in Gwethalyn Graham’s Earth and High Heaven
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The author argues that Gwethalyn Graham's 1944 award-winning novel, Earth and High Heaven, which depicts an interfaith romance between a Protestant woman from Montreal and a Jewish man from Northern Ontario, is more than just a dime-novel romance or a socio-political statement on prejudice. She argues that a closer reading of the novel reveals that it is highly self-reflexive about its status as romantic fiction.
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ESC: English Studies in Canada
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Vol. 36
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no. 2-3
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121-140
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June-September 2010
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en
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Rackham, Michèle. “Romantic Recognition in Gwethalyn Graham’s Earth and High Heaven.” ESC: English Studies in Canada Vol. 36, no. 2–3 (September 2010): 121–140. https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/esc/article/view/9833/7933.
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