Ethel Wilson was celebrated in her lifetime and continues to be remembered as an accomplished literary stylist. Her work is often viewed in the context of Canadian modernist fiction. Between 1937 and 1964, she published six volumes of fiction, as well as a number of stories and essays in magazines and journals, but she is best known for her short novels
Hetty Dorvaland
Swamp Angel, the two novellas published as
The Equations of Love, and the frequently anthologized stories collected in
Mrs. Golightly and Other Stories.Throughout her career, Wilson argued against the idea of a “Canadian novel”, preferring instead to write “about a particular place”, about relationships, and about nature in relation to people. Ironically, her evocative depictions of particular places she knew and…
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Citation: Martin, Peggy. "Ethel Wilson". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 30 April 2000 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4750, accessed 22 November 2024.]