Proceedings from an International Conference
Islands as refuge; islands as prison. Islands as paradise; islands as hell. From Robinson Crusoe's island to The Island of the Colorblind, in works by writers from Shakespeare to Alistair MacLeod, islands continue to serve as powerful metaphors in world literature.
In June 1998, Prince Edward Island hosted the first ever international conference and literary festival on the literature of small islands. Message in a Bottle features fifteen of the fifty papers first presented at the conference, including essays representing Oceania and Tasmania, the Mediterranean and the Caribbean, the Isle of Man and Iceland, Atlantic Canada and Prince Edward Island. Message in a Bottle is an important contribution to the burgeoning field of "Island studies."
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CONTENTS OF MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE
Imagination
Settler Calibans in John Murrell's New World; M. Houlahan
Crooked Signs and Shining Things: The Magic of Books in the Literature of Atlantic Canadian Islands; B. MacLaine
Literary Cartographies in Oceania; J. Ellis
Exploration
Eddas and Sagas on an Island: Memories of an Age of Exploration Boiled in a Cultural Melting Pot; G. Sigurdsson
"A Second Creation": In Search of the Island of the Colorblind; P. Gabilondo
"An oblivion that knows its limits": James Merill on Santorini; M. Soltan
Emigration
"I'm saddest when I sing": Songs of 19th-Century Emigration in the Isle of Man; F. Bazin
World Apart: Language and Character in The Playboy of the Western World and Au coeur de la rose; G. Nichols
"The meaning of a' Island": Paradoxical Space in Writing by Authors from the Caribbean; P. Srebrnik
The Land and the Language: Derek Walcott and St. Lucia; R. Hanford
Home
Sir Andrew Macphail and Prince Edward Island as a Way of Life: A Canadian Critic of Industrialization; I. R. Robertson
Writing and Rewriting the Island: Tasmania, Politics, and Contemporary Australian Fiction; F. Polack
Dialect and Island Identity in Three Contemporary Hawai'i Writers; A. Reevesman
L. M. Montgomery's Emily Series and the Aftermath of the Great War; G. Ceraldi
The Iconography of Islands: Margaret Atwood and L. M. Montgomery; E. Waterston
Institute of Island Studies