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Table of Contents
Volume 24.1 1999
Articles Rethinking the Relevance of Magic Realism
for English-Canadian Literature:
Reading Ann-Marie MacDonald's Fall On Your Knees
"The Opposite of History is Forgetfulness":
Myth, History, and the New Dominion in Jane Urquhart's Away
L'usage du pseudonyme chez les femmes écrivains
au XIXe siècle. Le cas d'Hermine Lanctôt
Bodies/Countries:
Mary Melfi's "Flirt" with Feminism in Infertility Rites
Writing For an Elsewhere: Author(ity) and Authenticity
in the Texts of the First Franklin Expedition (1819-1822)
Enduring Themes?: John Moss, the Arctic,
and the Crisis in Representation
Conversations with Readers: An Interview with Daphne Marlatt
Notes on Contributors
Contact: scl@unb.ca |