The Diviners

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The Diviners is a landmark Canadian novel by Margaret Laurence that explores identity, memory, and women's lives in a small prairie town, and is widely regarded as one of the most important works in Canadian literature.

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instanceOf Canadian novel
novel
adaptationCountry Canada NERFINISHED
adaptationYear 1993 television film adaptation
adaptedAs television film
author Margaret Laurence NERFINISHED
awarded Governor General's Award for Fiction NERFINISHED
awardYear 1974 Governor General's Award for Fiction
countryOfOrigin Canada
criticalReception widely acclaimed
exploresTheme Canadian prairie life
feminism
identity
memory
self-discovery
storytelling
women's lives
follows A Bird in the House NERFINISHED
genre Canadian literature
literary fiction
hasCharacter Christie Logan NERFINISHED
Jules Tonnerre NERFINISHED
Morag Gunn NERFINISHED
Pique Gunn NERFINISHED
hasISBN 9780771099781
hasMotif memory and storytelling
water
includedIn Canadian literature curricula
language English
literaryMovement Canadian modernism
literarySignificance one of the most important works in Canadian literature
mainCharacter Morag Gunn NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalPublicationLanguage English
pageCount approximately 400 pages
partOfSeries Manawaka cycle NERFINISHED
precedes none (final novel in the Manawaka cycle)
protagonist Morag Gunn NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1974
publisher McClelland & Stewart NERFINISHED
recognizedAs classic of Canadian literature
landmark Canadian novel
setting Canadian Prairies NERFINISHED
Manawaka NERFINISHED
Manitoba NERFINISHED
structure non-linear narrative
subjectMatter a woman's life in a small prairie town
artist's development
targetAudience adult readers

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