The Dalhousie Review, Volume 57Dalhousie University Press, 1977 - American periodicals |
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Ann Boutelle The Dorian Gray Phenomenon in Canadian Literature Much of Canadian literature ( both early and late , both French and English ) is disturbing and unsettling stuff . Strange things happen up in Canada , different in nature ...
Ann Boutelle The Dorian Gray Phenomenon in Canadian Literature Much of Canadian literature ( both early and late , both French and English ) is disturbing and unsettling stuff . Strange things happen up in Canada , different in nature ...
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... Literature and Logan's Highways of Canadian Literature were published within months of each other , yet each represents a polarity of critical judgement . Logan's ap- proach is characterized by what we would now describe as an ideal and ...
... Literature and Logan's Highways of Canadian Literature were published within months of each other , yet each represents a polarity of critical judgement . Logan's ap- proach is characterized by what we would now describe as an ideal and ...
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... Literature " , Canada and Its Provinces ( Toronto , University of Toronto Press , 1973 ) , pp . 493-589 . 5. Pelham Edgar , " English Canadian Literature " , Cambridge History of English Literature ( Cambridge , Cambridge University ...
... Literature " , Canada and Its Provinces ( Toronto , University of Toronto Press , 1973 ) , pp . 493-589 . 5. Pelham Edgar , " English Canadian Literature " , Cambridge History of English Literature ( Cambridge , Cambridge University ...
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