Canadian Literary Power, Volume 4Frank Davey is both participant and witness in his provocative examination of the nature of literary power as a part of the nature of literary power as a part of general cultural and political relationships in contemporary and Anglophone Canada. |
Contents
The Power to Bend Spoons | 1 |
Robert Leckers Canadian Canon | 45 |
The Collapse of the Canadian Poetry Canon | 79 |
Copyright | |
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