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Cumulative Contents, Volume 1, 1976 - Volume 34.1, 2009Volume 34.1, 2009 Table of ContentsThe Death of the New Woman in Sara Jeannette Duncan's A Daughter of To-day "The Same as Bein' Canadian": John Marlyn's Eye among the Blind Nietzsche as Educator: Leonard Cohen's Beautiful Losers and the Achievement of Innocence "Absence, havoc": Gothic Mourning and Daughterly Duty in Jay Macpherson's Welcoming Disaster The Lowest Common Denominator: Consumerism, Branding, and Definitive Dissatisfaction in Stéphane Dompierre's Un Petit pas pour l'homme "We live permanently in the recurrence of our own stories": Michael Ondaatje's Divisadero Offred's Complicity and the Dystopian Tradition in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale Roberta's Raspberry Bombe and Critical Indifference in Alice Munro's "Labor Day Dinner" Deep Map Country: Proposing a Dinnseanchas Cycle of the Northern Plains Productive Dissonance: Classical Music in Tomson Highway's Kiss of the Fur Queen Weesageechak Meets the Weetigo: Storytelling, Humour, and Trauma in the Fiction of Richard Van Camp, Tomson Highway, and Eden Robinson "Exorcising a lot of shame": Transformation and Affective Experience in Marilyn Dumont's green girl dreams Mountains Striving for "some version of the truth": A Conversation with Helen Humphreys Volume 33.2, 2008 Table of ContentsSurf's Up! The Rising Tide of Atlantic-Canadian Literature< "Lest on too close sight I miss the darling illusion": The Crest of the Wave: Swept Under: "As if there were just the two choices": "The Little State of Africadia Is a Community of Believers": Re-Visioning Fredericton: Repetition with a Difference: "Every Sea-Surrounded Hour": Living the Authentic Life at "The Far East of the Western World": Shoring against Our Ruin: SCL/ÉLC Interview An Equal-Opportunity Satirist: An Interview with Edward Riche Notes on Contributors Volume 33.1, 2008 Table of ContentsBeyond the Marriage Metaphor: Lisibilité du descriptif dans le roman d'aventures canadien-français : The Other Side of Utopia: Listening at the Edge: Picture Theory: Time Structures and the Healing Aesthetic of Margaret Laurence's A Jest of God as a Work of Simultaneous Narration Moments of Being: « Aux difformes et aux légèrement dérangés » : Uncovering the Grotesque in Fiction by Alice Munro and Gabrielle Roy Gabrielle Roy's La route d'Altamont and Canadian Highway Narrative Critical Reception and Postmodern Violation of Generic Conventions in Jacques Brossard's "Monument aux marges": "This is not where we live": "The Being Together of Strangers": Whips, Hammers, and Ropes: SCL/ÉLC Interview Projecting History Honestly: Notes on Contributors Volume 32.2, 2007 Table of ContentsSurviving the Paraphrase: Poetics and Public Culture in Canada Introduction Surviving the Paraphrase: SwiftCurrent: Tangled Histories and Bodily Poetics Towards Canada as Aesthetic State: Machine-Age Discourse,
Mechanical Ballet, and Popular Song
as Alternative Document in Dorothy Livesays Day and Night Rita Wongs monkeypuzzle and the Poetics of Social Justice Whatever That Is: From There to Here: Place and Public Cultures Finding Narratives:George, Vancouver and the Process of Discovery Michelle Hartley (Un)Settling the Prairies: Newfoundland Poetry as Ethnographic Salvage: Post-National Arguments: Global Poetics Poetics and the Politics of GlobalizationImre Szeman Transnational Subjectivities: The Poetics of Vulnerability: Cultural Mischief: Contested Poetics Notes from and beyond my Conference Reading Frank Davey and the Method of Cool Frank Davey and the Firing Squad Volume 32.1, 2007 Articles Banking on a Prize: Françoise, Literary Critic: Taking a Walk with Judith Thompson: “Draw a Squirrel Cage”: “From a Distance it Looks Like Peace”: Dialogisme et réflexion sur l’écriture dans Cantique des plaines de Nancy Huston Munro’s Grail Quest: Playing the Parts: “A Man’s Journey”: Dislocations and Diaspora: La fictionnalisation de la négritude dans Comment faire l’amour avec un Nègre sans se fatiguer de Dany Laferrière: Melting History: “Flawed Splendour”: ![]() Volume 31.2, 2006Notes from the Editors Articles Exploring the Competing Narratives of
Isabella Valancy Crawfords Malcolms Katie Nation, Indigenization, the Beothuk: The Book as (Anti)National Heroine: The animal out of the desert: Struggle Work: Technics and the Human at Zero-Hour: Tricks with a Sad Ring: The Immense Odds Against the Fossils Occurrence: Serge Patrice Thibodeau and the Sufi Encounter Writing-Translating (from) the In-Between: ![]() Volume 31.1, 2006FOR THE LOVE OF WORDS
Co-Editors: its all good this Introduction
Sweeping Opening Address Keynote Address: The Aesthetic Qualities of Aboriginal Writing Les Animaux The Grandmother Language: How He Served Understanding Cree Protocol in the Shifting Passages of Old Keyam Keynote Address: Jack Robinson Intersections of Memory, Ancestral Language, and Imagination; A Weasel Pops In and Out of Old Tunes: The Song I am Singing: Gregory Scofields Interweavings of Métis, Gay, and Jewish Selfhoods making elbow room for poetry and that last bus down sergeant How Come These Guns Are so Tall: Anti-Corporate Resistance in Marvin Franciss City Treaty Afterword Sources of Inspiration:The Birth of For the Love of Words: Aboriginal Writers of Canada Emma Larocque ![]() Volume 30.2, 2005Keynes, Storytelling, and Realism: Dire le monde : Discours argumentative et mondialisme dans Anil's Ghost de Michael Ondaatje
The Future of Racial Memory: Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Redress in Joy Kogawa's Obasan and Itsuka
La parole, le silence et l'apprentissage de l'exil dans Le Bonheur a la queue glissante d'Abla Farhoud
Lost in Translation: The English Versions of Gabrielle Roy's Early Novels
Anne Shirley, Storyteller: Orality and Anne of Green Gables
The Jews on Mencken's Block and Guy Vanderhaeghe's The Englishman's Boy
The Declension of a Story: Narrative Structure in Howard O'Hagan's Tay John
Romancing the "Mysterious Bonds of Syntax": Allegory and the Ethics of Desire in Douglas Glover's "My Romance" and "Iglaf and Swan"
![]() Volume 30.1, 2005Canadian Poetry:Traditions/Counter-Traditions Poésie canadienne :
Ross Leckie, Marie Carrière, "In Flanders Fields" "A Man in a World of Men": "Savage nations roam o'er native wilds": Le poème en prose canadien-français au
XIXe siècle : Étude synchronique de la poésie au Québec et en France Between Tradition and Counter-Tradition: A Philosophy of the Verb: "And We Are Homesick Still": Mapping the Mind's "I": La chambre : Les Poètes Acadiens de la relève In a Boat on the River Nowhere Writing Home: "Moving from place to face": La mort comme espace d'écriture dans
uvre de la première mort de J.R. Léveillé Language to Light On: Synchronous Foreignicity: Entre deux mondes: ![]() Volume 29.1, 2004Special Section/Dossier spécial Introduction: Visualizing Labrador: Good Housekeeping: La fugue, la fuite et lespace franchi dans
Le Premier jardin dAnne Hébert Mobility and Identity Construction in Bharati Mukherjees
Desirable Daughters: Les lettres chinoises de Ying Chen: le mobile et limmobile Ghostly Foundations: The Fiction of Agelessness: Publica(c)tion: SCL/ÉLC Interview
Among the Word Animals: ![]() Volume 29.2, 2004Hollow at the core: Believing in Tigers: Beyond the Talking Cure: Tales from the Canadian Crypt: Narrative Community in
Edna Alfords A Sleep Full of Dreams Michael Ondaatjes Anils Ghost: The English Patient and His Narrator: No-Mans Land: SCL/ÉLC Interview
Rediscovering the Poet: ![]() Volume 28.2, 2003Notes from the Editors Articles The Nation as "International Bastard": Le parcours identitaire de Dany Laferrière
ou «Mon cur est à Port-au-Prince, mon esprit à Montréal
et mon corps à Miami»1 The Artist and the Witness: The Sensations of the 1920s: "It seems so much the truth it is the truth": "If only I were Isis": SCL/ÉLC Interview: ![]()
Volume 28.1, 2003Articles Namelessness, Irony, and National Character
in Contemporary Canadian Criticism and
the Critical Tradition Deregulating the Evacuated Body: Diasporic Cross-Currents in
Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost and
Anita Rau Badami's The Hero's Walk Reading Billy: Signifying the Nation: Dialogue with Raven: Reading "le grand livre de la Vie": Entrevue SCL/ÉLC ![]()
Volume 27.2, 2002Articles Geometries of Nation-Building: Screening Modernity: The Sex-cited Body in Margaret Atwood The History of the Book, Literary History, and Identity Politics in Canada L'ambiguïté de Neuf Jours de haine : Éclairage à contre-jour de l'expérience d'un dépossédé : De la réflexion à l'oeuvre : Sleeping with Herodotus in The English Patient "inventory is useless now but just to say": SCL/ÉLC Interview: ![]()
Volume 27.1 2002Articles Introduction: Past Matters/Choses du passé Abundantly Worthy of its Past: Agnes Maule Machar
and Early Canadian Historical Fiction Dead Girl-Bag: The Janet Smith Case as Contaminant
in Sky Lees Disappearing Moon Café La guerre, la mort et les Canadiens français :
Les Canadiens errants de Jean Vaillancourt La question du temps dans
Cantique des plaines de Nancy Huston Tampering With the Truth:
John Stefflers The Afterlife of George Cartwright
in Dialogue with History Truth and History: Representing the Aura
in The Englishmans Boy Le Premier Jardin dAnne Hébert et
La Maison Trestler de Madeleine Ouellette-Michalska : Robert de Roquebrune :
la médiation ontologique de lhistoire A Past Which Refuses to Become History: SCL/ÉLC Interview: ![]()
Volume 26.2 2001Articles
After Obasan:
Kogawa Criticism and Its Futures Out of Canada: Images of Africa
in Contemporary Canadian Culture Postcolonial Cities:
Michael Ondaatje's Toronto and
Yvonne Vera's Bulawayo Nancy Huston:
identité et dédoublement dans le texte On Rock and Book and Leaf:
Reading Michael Ondaatje's Handwriting The Omnipresent Voice:
Authorial Intrusion in Rudy Wiebe's
"Games for Queen Victoria" The Double Ending of The Mountain and the Valley:
From Aristotle to Dante "A Cadential Sense of Rhythm":
Dennis Lee on Poetics and Music ![]()
Volume 26.1 2001Articles
Playing the Fool: The Satire of Canadian Cultural Nationalism in
Mordecai Richler's The Incomparable Atuk "The Negative Capability of Camouflage":
Fleeing Diaspora in Fred Wah's Diamond Grill «Les poètes n'ont pas le droit de se taire»:
l'oeuvre de Raymond Guy LeBlanc Historical Figures and Paradoxical Patterns:
The Quilting Metaphor in Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace Going Native in Robert Kroetsch's Gone Indian «Comment être dans un monde postmoderne?»:
une Québécoise en Amérique dans Copies conformes Gender Trespass and Masculine Privilege:
"Male Trouble" in Jack Hodgins's Spit Delaney's Island "Against the Source": Daphne Marlatt's Revision of
Charles Olson Doubly-Crossing Syllables:
Thomas O'Grady on Poetry, Exile, and Ireland ![]()
Volume 25.2 2000
Articles Technologies of Identity:
The Language of the Incontinent Body in
Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel
Plastic Shaman in the Global Village:
Understanding Media in Thomas King's
Green Grass, Running Water
Calling People Names: Reading Imposture, Confession,
and Testimony in and after
Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient
L'inversion mythique dans La Belle Bête
de Marie-Claire Blais
Unsettling the West:
Nation and Genre in Guy Vanderhaeghe's
The Englishman's Boy
Subjects of Experience: Post-cognitive Subjectivity
in the Work of bpNichol and Daphne Marlatt
Vulnerability in Margaret Atwood's "Rape Fantasies":
A Game of Cards About Life
CanLit and Class(room) Struggle
Raymond Guy LeBlanc : « Avant je criais aujourd'hui je parle »
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Volume 25.1 2000
Articles Introduction:
Beyond the Margins
Would You Publish This Book? Material Production, Canadian Criticism, and
The Theatre of Form
"Of the Irritable Genus":
The Role of Susanna Moodie in the Publishing of
Roughing It in the Bush
At Odds: Reviewers and Readers of the
Jalna Novels
Anthologies and the Canonization Process:
A Case Study of the English-Canadian Literary Field, 1920-1950
Malcolm Ross and the New Canadian Library: Making It Real or Making a Difference? Tracing the Web: House of Anansi's Spiderline Editions A Legacy of Canadian Cultural Tradition and the Small Press: The Case of Talonbooks From the Farmstead to the Condo: Douglas Fetherling on Literature and Publishing in Canada
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Volume 24.2 1999Articles Destiny into Chance:
S.J. Duncan's
The Imperialist and the Perils of Nation Building
I Am Telling This to No One But You:
Private Voice, Passing, and the Private Sphere in Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace
Authorizing her Text:
Margaret Laurence's Shift to Third Person Narration
"Hoping to strike some sort of solidity":
The Shifting Fictions of Alistair MacLeod
Myth-manipulation through Dismemberment in Michael Ondaatje's
the man with seven toes
Les romans des origines acadiennes de
Jacques Gauthier et Claude Le Bouthillier
From Manna to Money:
The Narrative Structure of Yves Thériault's Aaron
The Role of Memory in two "fictions de l'identitaire" from Québec:
Sergio Kokis's Le Pavillon des miroirs and
Jean-François Chassay's Les Ponts
Waiting for Jeannot: The (de)Construction of History in
Brian Moore's No Other Life
Border Trickery and Dog Bones: An Interview with Thomas King
Poetry, Photography, Painting: Stephanie Bolster's World
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Volume 24.1 1999Articles 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
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Volume 23.2 1998Articles Linda Svendsen's Marine Life: Undoing Narrative Consolation
La problématique de la langue dans la forme et le contenu de
deux romans plurilingues acadiens: Bloupe de Jean Babineau et Moncton
Mantra de Gérald Leblanc
Various Persons Named Kevin O'Brien: Nowlan's Novel Response
to the Critics
Tayloring the Self: Identity, Articulation, and Community in Proulx's
The Shipping News
Race and Conflict in Garner's "One-Two-Three Little Indians" and Laurence's
"The Loons"
Toward a Poetics of Dislocation: Elizabeth Bishop and P.K. Page Writing
"Brazil"
Transgression et dédoublement dans Minuit chrétiens
de Jean Éthier-Blais
Listening to Silences in Ruby Slipperjack's Silent Words
Standing Your Ground: George Elliott Clarke in Conversation
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Volume 22.2 1997Articles Manifold Division: Desmond Pacey's History of English-Canadian Poetry La fonction du narrateur dans le conte fantastique Québécois de XIXe siècle Slouching Towards Slickville: Sam Slick's Chilly Reception Leonard Cohen's Traffic in Alterity in Beautiful Losers Crimson Silks and New Potatoes: The Heteroglossic Power of the Object in Atwood's Alias Grace Poioumenon and Performative Storytelling in Canadian Fiction
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Volume 22.1 1997
Articles
Firing the Regional Can(n)on: Liberal Pluralism, Social Agency, and David Adams Richards's Miramichi Trilogy
"The English Patient Reposed in His Bed Like a [Fisher?] King": Elements of Grail Romance in Ondaatje's The English Patient
Myriam première de Francine Noël: Le patrimoine au féminin et la réécriture de l'histoire nationale
"To Keep What was Good and Pass it on": George Elliott's Small Town Memorial, The Kissing Man
Staging That Summer in Paris: Narrative Strategies and Theatrical Techniques in the Life Writing of Morley Callaghan
"Écrire pour vivre": Marie Laberge, Dramaturge
Listening with Courtesy: A Conversation with Tim Lilburn
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Volume 21.2 1996Articles Patrick's Quest: Narration and Subjectivity in Michael Ondaatje's In the Skin
of a Lion Trade and Power, Money and War: Rethinking Masculinity in Michael Ondaatje's The
English Patient The Birds, the Bees, and Kristeva: An Examination of Sexual Desire in the Nature
Poetry of Daphne Marlatt, Robert Kroetsch, and Tim Lilburn Montréal pluriel au Faubourg Saint-Rock: une littérature didactique
pour le Québec des années 90 L'androgyne dans Journal D'un Hobo de Jean-Jules Richard A New-World Model of Female Epistolarity: The Correspondence of Marie de L'Incarnation Duncan Campbell Scott and Maurice Maeterlinck "Verily the White Man's Ways Were the Best": Duncan Campbell Scott, Native Culture,
and Assimilation Image, Music, Text: An Interview With Jeannette Armstrong Alootook Ipellie: The Voice of an Inuk Artist ![]()
Volume 21.1: 1996Articles Political Science: Realism in Roberts's Animal Stories Strange Plantings: Robert Kroetsch's Seed Catalogue Don McKay and Metaphor: Stretching Language Toward Wilderness Poetry and Pedagogy in the Great White North L'ironie de Claire de Lamirande: verse le parfait contrôle de la rhétorique Exploring the Impenetrability of Narrative: A Study of Linguistic Modality in
Alice Munro's Early Fiction From Housewife to Hermit: Fleeing the Feminine Mystique in Joan Barfoot's Gaining Ground The True and False Guide: Characterization in Katherine Govier's Between Men In the Language of Schoemperlen ![]()
Volume 20.2 1995Articles
New Stages: Questions for Canadian Dramatic Criticism
Chocolate and Lipstick: Gender (Re)Construction in Dancing Docs and Dandies
Masculinity and the mise en scène: The Collected Works of Billy the Kid
Cultural Collision and Magical Transformation: The Plays of Tomson Highway
"The Line's Getting Mighty Blurry": Politics, Polemics and Performance in The Noam Chomsky Lectures
Carnivalesque Comedians
Les modalités de l'oralité dans La Vie en prose de Yolande Villemaire
Speaking in Tongues: Margaret Laurence's A Jest of God as Gothic Narrative
"The Simple Container of Our Existence": Narrative Ambiguity in Carol Shields's The Stone Diaries
Death of a Tragic Female: A Conversation with Karen Connelly
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Volume 20.1 1995ArticlesReading as Collaboration in Timothy Findley's Famous Last Words
Traduction littéraire et polyphonie dans "Mrs. Turner Cutting the Grass" de Carol Shields
The Grass is Epic: Tim Lilburn's Moosewood Sandhills
Escaping the Frame: Circumscribing the Narrative in The Whirlpool
Diminishing Voice in Buckler's The Mountain and the Valley
Anne Hébert's "La fille maigre": Gendering Poetics
Femme(s) Focale(s): Gail Scott's Main Brides and the Post-Identity Narrative
John Richardson's Byronic Hero in the Land of Cain
Conservative Solutions: The Early Historical Fiction of Thomas Raddall
Alistair MacLeod: The World is Full of Exiles
John Moss: Consciousness as Context
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Volume 19.2 1994ArticlesThe Writing of Future Revolt in Blais's Une Saison dans la vie d'Emmanuel and Aquin's Prochain épisode
"that every feather is a pen, but living,// flying" Desire: The Metapoetics of Don MacKay's Birding, or desire
Illustrations for The Backwoods of Canada
Narrative Strategies of Liberation in Alice Munro
Aliénation et culture: Jacques Savoie et la perte d'identité acadienne
Timothy Findley's True Fictions: A Conversation at Stone Orchard
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Volume 19.1 1994ArticlesThe Woman Out Back: Alice Munro's "Meneseteung"
Moving Beyond "the blank white spaces": Atwood's Gilead, Postmodernism, and Strategic Resistance
Subject-Position as Victim-Position in The Handmaid's Tale
Dramas of Desire in Margaret Laurence's A Jest of God, The Fire-Dwellers, and The Diviners
The Multiple Self in the Poetry of P.K. Page
Arresting Subjects: "Foreign" Significations in Canadian Fiction
The Inscription of "Feminine Jouissance" in Elizabeth Smart's By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept
Carole Corbeil: A Voice of Her Own
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Volume 18.2 1993ArticlesNobody Gets Hurt Bullfighting Canadian-Style: Rereading Frank Davey's "Surviving the Paraphrase"
Re-Reading Linda Hutcheon on Beautiful Losers, Prochain épisode and Trou de mémoire
The Word Entrances: Virtual Realities in Dewdney's Log Entries
Masculinity's Severed Self: Gender and Orientalism in Out of Egypt and Running in the Family
Samuel Hearne and the Inuit Oral Tradition
Four Characters in Search of a Narrator: Focalization and the Representation of Consciousness in Under the Volcano
Spatial Patterns of Oppression in Mavis Gallant's Linnet Muir Sequence
Water Imagery in the Novels of Jacques Poulin
Nino Ricci: A Big Canvas
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Volume 18.1 1993ArticlesA Map of Misreading: Gender, Identity, and Freedom in Robert Kroetsch's Gone Indian
"I Am Not I," You Are Not Me, We Are Not Us: Addressivity and the Status of Reference in Malcolm Lowry's Hear Us O Lord
Du lieu de création en Acadie: Entre le trop-plein et nulle part
Ex-Centricity: Michael Ondaatje's In the Skin of a Lion and Hugh MacLennan's Barometer Rising
Le Pastiche pastiché: Une lecture de 37 1/2 AA de Louise LeBlanc
Une Écriture qui célèbre la tradition orale: Pélagie-la-Charrette d'Antonine Maillet
Baler Twine: Thoughts on Ravens, Home, and Nature Poetry
Floyd Favel: "They Thought Ahead for Seven Generations"
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Volume 17.2 1992ArticlesRe-Membering the Body: Constructing the Self as Hero in In the Skin of a Lion
Recovering the Fictions of Emily Carr
Sheila Watson's "Antigone": Anguished Rituals and Public Disturbances
De l'institution littéraire en Acadie: Production et réception de textes
Fragments d'identité du/dans le théâtre acadien contemporain (1960-1991)
In the Meantime: Duncan Campbell Scott's In the Village of Viger
Carrier's French and English: "Yoked by Violence Together"
From Gélinas to Carrier: Critical Response to Translated Quebec Theatre in Toronto
Two Odysseys of 'Americanization': Dreiser's An American Tragedy and Grove's A Search for America
Sur l'écriture: Rencontre avec deux poètes acadiens
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Volume 17.1 1992Articles"Certain Vague Hopes of Disaster": A Psychosemiotic Reading of Alice Munro's "The Found Boat" as the Flooding Text
La Réflexion féministe dans quelques romans féminins à l'heure de la révolution tranquille
Wrider/Espider: The Consul as Artist in Under the Volcano
Du Manuscrit à l'édition princeps; l'histoire d'une grande marée chez Jacques Poulin: La figure du patron
"As If I Really Mattered": The Narrator of Sinclair Ross's As for Me and My House
L'expérience des limites dans Une Chaîne dans le parc d'André Langevin
"Sounds in the Empty Spaces of History": The Highland Clearances in Neil Gunn's Highland River and Alistair MacLeod's "The Road to Rankin's Point"
Le Sens de "la plongée dans la mer" dans la poésie d'Alain Grandbois
On the way to Gerry Gilbert's Moby Jane through "Picture Windshield"
Présence du théâtre amateur dans la dramaturgie québécoise
We'll Just Edit That Right Out of Here: A Chat with Roo Borson
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Volume 16.2 1991ArticlesThe Biggest Modern Woman of the World: Canada as the Absent Spouse
i, a mother/i am other: L'Amér and the Matter of Mater
La Révision postcoloniale de l'histoire et l'exemple réaliste magique de François Barcelo
Klein's Zionist Poetry and the Palestinian Conflict
What the Crow Said: A Topos of Excess
History or His/story? The Explorer Cum Author
Wind in August: Les Fous de Bassan's Reply to Faulkner
Elizabeth Smart's Novel-Journal
"Green Yet Free of Seasons": Gwendolyn MacEwen and the Mystical Tradition of Canadian Poetry
Subjectivité et métamorphoses des acteurs féminins dans Les Enfantômes de Réjean Ducharme
Borderline Magic: Janette Turner Hospital and Transfiguration by Photography
Tall Tales from a Genteel Hoodlum: The Artful Exaggerations of Bill Gaston
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Volume 16.1 1991ArticlesMichael Ondaatje and the Production of Myth
The Conflicting Inner Voices of Rachel Cameron
Raconte-moi Jacques Savoie
More Letters for the Roberts Collection
Robert Kroetsch: Criticism in the Middle Ground
"The Bitterness and the Greatness": Reading F.G. Scott's War
Voyages imaginaires, prose et poésie: Les Nouvelles d'Alain Grandbois
Existential Maritimer: Alistair MacLeod's The Lost Salt Gift of Blood
Sharon Riis: "The Reality Is the Present Tense"
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Volume 15.2 1990ArticlesMonstrous Reading: The Martyrology after De Man
Bashing the Fascists: The Moral Dimensions of Findley's Fiction
Images of Women's Power in Contemporary Canadian Fiction by Women
La Correspondance DesRochers/Choquette ou l'écho des poètes
What Is Known of Old and Long Familiar: The Uncanny Effect in World of Wonders
The Silent Cry: Empathy and Elegy in Mavis Gallant's Novels
Pauline Johnson: A Reconsideration
Jane Eyre's Conservative Canadian Cousin: The Nymph and the Lamp
Garner's Forgotten Novel and Its Relationship to the Stories
Canada, Then Scatology, Then the Novels of David Williams
Laurier Melanson: La liberté offerte par le rire
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Volume 15.1 1990ArticlesQuebec Fiction in English during the 1980s: A Case Study in Marginality
Oliver Goldsmith and The Rising Village
Penning in the Bodies: The Construction of Gendered Subjects in Alice Munro's Boys and Girls
In Pursuit of the Faceless Stranger: Depths and Surfaces in Margaret Atwood's Bodily Harm
A.M. Klein's The Rocking Chair: Toward the Redefinition of the Poet's Function
Moral -- In Whose Sense? Joy Kogawa's Obasan and Julia Kristeva's Powers of Horror
Strangely Strung Beads: Wayne Johnston's Story of Bobby O'Malley
David Adams Richards: "He Must Be a Social Realist Regionalist"
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Volume 14.2 1989ArticlesThe Elizabeth Stories and Women's Autobiographical Strategies
Sufi Mysticism in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
Mavis Gallant's Overhead in a Balloon: Politics and Religion, Language and Art
Sizing Up the Women in Malcolm's Katie and The Story of an Affinity
The Lumpenproletariat in The Golden Dog and Roger Sudden
A Critical Appraisal of The Parable of Puffsky by E.J. Pratt: Mythic Convention and False Syllogism
Le Rondel dans la poésie d'Émile Nelligan
An Eye for an Ear: Fifth Business and La Grosse femme d'à côté est enceinte
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Volume 14.1 1989Articles"The Dear Domestic Circle": Frameworks for the Literary Study of Women's Personal Narratives in Archival Collections
"We Hold a Vaster Empire than Has Been": Canadian Literature and the Canadian Empire
The Poet in Her Time: Isabella Valancy Crawford's Social, Economic, and Political Views
"After the Ebb-Flow": A.J.M. Smith's Nature Poetry
Green Water, Green Sky: Gallant's Discourse of Dislocation
Carnival and Intertext: Humour in What the Crow Said and The Studhorse Man
From the First "Eve" to the New "Eve": Anne Hébert's Rehabilitation of the Malevolent Female Archetype
La Haine de soi: Le cas du roman féminin québécois
The Problem of Language and the Difficulty of Writing in the Literary Works of Gabrielle Roy
Notes and Commentaries Mirror Images in Margaret Atwood's Lady Oracle
La Représentation du littoral africain dans Trou de mémoire d'Hubert Aquin
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Volume 13.2 1988ArticlesSubversive Texts: Quebec Women Writers
Irving's Women: A Feminist Critique of the Love Poems of Irving Layton
Malecite Stories: Contents, Characters, Motifs
Myths of Dominance Versus Myths of Re-Creation in O'Hagan's Tay John
Mother Tongue as Shibboleth in the Literature of Canadian Mennonites
The Verbal and the Visual in Richard Taylor's Tender Only to One
Seeing and Surviving in Timothy Findley's Short Stories
Approaching "that perfect edge": Kinetic Techniques in the Poetry and Fiction of Michael Ondaatje
Notes and Commentaries Charles J. Cameron's Emendations and Annotations to Lyrics on Freedom, Love and Death by George Frederick Cameron
"Je suis la charnière": Entretien avec Antonine Maillet
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Volume 13.1 1988ArticlesThe Marriage Metaphor in Nineteenth-Century English Canadian Fiction
In Camera: The Developed Photographs of Margaret Laurence and Alice Munro
Pillar, Speaker, Mother: The Character of Calla in A Jest of God
Paul: The Answer to the Riddle of As for Me and My House
Time in Ethel Wilson's The Innocent Traveller and Swamp Angel
Les Roses sauvages: Recueil et intertexte
Les Mots, les noms et le postmoderne: L'onomastique dans Le Semestre de Gérard Bessette
Confessions of an Unrepentant Generalist: An Interview with Douglas Lochhead
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Volume 12.2 1987ArticlesLa poétique de la mort: La poésie italo-canadienne et italo-québécoise aujourd'hui
"Les nouvelles de cousin Emmanuel": Varieties of Salvation and Imagination in Ferron's Cotnoir
The Bible and Myth in Antonine Maillet's Pélagie-la-Charrette
Violence and Narrative Metalepsis in Guy Vanderhaeghe's Fiction
Rummaging in the Sewing Basket of the Gods: Sheila Watson's "Antigone"
"The Eternal Feminine" and the Clothing Motif in Grove's Fiction
Speaking the Silence: Joy Kogawa's Obasan
Notes and Commentaries The Maple Leaf as Maple Leaf: Facing the Failure of the Search for Emblems in Canadian Literature
The I and the Eye in the Desert: The Political and Philosophical Key to Dave Godfrey's The New Ancestors
A Canadian in the Garsington Circle: Frank Prewett's Literary Friendships
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Volume 12.1 1987ArticlesDiachronie des styles de la poésie québécoise, 1960-80
The Case of the Forgotten Electra: Pickthall's Apostrophes and Feminine Poetics
Bipolar Paths of Desire: D.C. Scott's Poetic and Narrative Structures
Image Juxtaposition in A Jest of God
Dialectic, Morality, and the Deptford Trilogy
Historicity in Historical Fiction: Burning Water and The Temptations of Big Bear
Imagining History: The Romantic Background of George Bowering's Burning Water
Notes and Commentaries Prochain épisode: Notes de re-cherche
Of Poets and Hackers: Notes on Canadian Postmodern Poets
Dates and Details in Mavis Gallant's "Its Image on the Mirror"
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Volume 11.2 1986ArticlesFragments d'une réalité éclatée: Prolégomènes à une socio-esthétique vécue de la littérature acadienne à la fin de 1986
Dulce vs. Utile: The Kevin O'Brien Syndrome in New Brunswick Literature
Recent Maritime Fiction: Women and Words
New Brunswick Literature and the Pursuit of Bibliography
Thomas Hill: The Fredericton Years
Alden Nowlan as Regional Atavist
An Interview with Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey
Moncton, Mentors, and Memories: An Interview with Northrop Frye
Notes and Commentaries A Letter from Sir Charles G.D. Roberts (A Personal Memoir)
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Volume 11.1 1986ArticlesMichael Ondaatje and the New Fiction Biographies
Seaward Vision and Sense of Place: The Maritime Novel, 1880-1920
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept: The Novel as a Poem
"What Happened to Marion?": Art and Reality in Lives of Girls and Women
Thematic Structure and Vision in Waste Heritage
Seven Myths about Canadian Literature
Notes and Commentaries A Note on Cousin Cinderella and Roderick Hudson
Religion in Elgin: A Re-Evaluation of the Subplot of The Imperialist by Sara Jeannette Duncan
"Helping to Turn the Tide": Thomas H. Raddall
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Volume 10.1 & 2 1985ArticlesAlchemical Transmutation in Duncan Campbell Scott's "At Gull Lake: August, 1810" and Some Contingent Speculations
Aesthetic Mappings of the West by the Palliser and Hind Survey Expeditions, 1857-1859
Isabella Valancy Crawford's Poetic Technique
The Confessional Revisited: Laura Salverson's Canadian Work
Speaking of Mirrors: Imagery and Narration in Two Novellas by Mavis Gallant
A Secular Liturgy: Hugh Hood's Aesthetics and Around the Mountain
Turning Life Into Popular Art: Bodily Harm's Life-Tourist
Literature In English by Native Canadians (Indians and Inuit)
Poussière sur la ville: L'animalité d'un personnage
Notes and Commentaries The Heroine of The Manor House of De Villerai
"Thoughts Grow Keen and Clear": A Look At Lampman's Revisions
Where Isabella Valency Crawford Died
The Horses of Realism: The Layton-Pacey Correspondence
SCL Interviews: Fred Cogswell
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Volume 9.2 1984ArticlesPsychologism and the Philosophy of Progress: Signification de la multiplicite formelle de Angeline de Montbrun de Laure Conan
Montgomery's Emily: Voices and Silences
Sunshine Sketches: Mariposa Versus Mr. Smith
"River Two Blind Jacks": Dave Godfrey's Chaucerian Allegory
Real Mummies
Allusions in Under the Volcano: Function and Pattern
"I See England, I See France...": Robert Kroetsch's Alibi
Interview With Malcolm Ross
"Charles G.D. Roberts: Mystical Poet" by August R. Leisner
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Volume 9.1 1984ArticlesThe Dilemma of the Public Critic; or, Does George Bowering Have A Way With Words?
Semantique de quelques Poemes de Cecile Cloutier
Coming of Winter, Coming of Age: The Autumnal Vision of David Adams Richards' First Novel
Narrative Uncertainty in Duncan's The Imperialist
Small Town Ontario in Robertson Davies' Fifth Business: Mariposa Revised?
Language Private and Public: A Study of Wiseman's Crackpot
Iconic Mythopoeia in MacEwen's The T.E. Lawrence Poems
Notes and Commentaries A Sense of Ending in Lives of Girls and Women
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Volume 8.2 1983ArticlesForm in Atwood's Surfacing: Toward a Synthesis of Critical Opinion
The Journals of Susanna Moodie: a Twentieth Century Look at Nineteenth Century Life
An Audience in Mind When I Speak: Grove's In Search of Myself
Tremoured with Fire: Duncan Campbell Scott's Love Poetry
Remembering It All Well: "The Tantramar Revisited"
Days of Future Past: Time in the Fiction of Charles Bruce
Patrick Lane and the Question of Authority
Notes and Commentaries "Ellen Lindstedt": The Unpublished Sequel to Grove's Settlers of the Marsh
McLennan's Athanase Tallard: Robert Owen in Saint-Marc
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Volume 8.1 1983ArticlesThe Mower and the Boneless Acrobat: Notes on the Stances of Baseland and Hinterland in Canadian Poetry
"The Other Side of Dailiness": the Paradox of Photography in Alice Munro's Fiction
In the Vague Spaces of Duncan Campbell Scott's Poetry
Evolution and Idealism: Wilfred Campbell's "The Tragedy of Man" and Its Place in Canadian Intellectual History
"I Send You a Picture": Ondaatje's Portrait of Billy the Kid
Notes and Commentaries A Note on George Byrne's Argument that Orville is the Central Character in Blood Ties
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Volume 7.2 1982ArticlesAlexander Mackenzie and the Landscapes of Commerce
The Taming of Externals: A Linguistic Study of Character Transformation in Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman
The Circle of Conversation in The Sacrifice
The College Occasion as Rabelaisian Feast: Academe's Dark Side in The Rebel Angels
Al Pittman and Tom Dawe: Island Poems
The Strange and the Familiar in Alice Munro
The New Eden: The Source of Canadian Humour: McCulloch, Haliburton, and Leacock
F.P. Grove: An Important Version of The Master of the Mill Discovered
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Volume 7.1 1982ArticlesAn Essay on the Vision of Archibald Lampman (Part II)
An Endless Flow: D.C. Scott's Indian Poems
The Blood Hardened and the Blood Running: The Character of Orville in Blood Ties
Fern Hill Revisited: Isolation and Death in The Mountain and the Valley
Gabrielle Roy, Journaliste, Au Fil De Ses Reportages (1939-1945)
Notes and Commentaries Of Renaissance and Solitude in Québec: A Recollection of the Sixties
Malcolm Lowry's October Ferry to Gabriola: Balancing Time
The Political Strand in Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano
The Stepsure Letters: Puritanism and the Novel of the Land
A Note on the Probable Source of Duncan Campbell Scott's The Forsaken
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Volume 6.2 1981ArticlesExtravagant Expression of Travel and Growth: Grove's Quest for America
Grove and the Matter of Germany. The Warkentin Letters and the Art of Liminal Disengagement
Watchful Dreams and Sweet Unrest: An Essay on the Vision of Archibald Lampman Part I
L'Histoire et Son Double Dans Pélagie-la-Charrette
The Lyricism of W.O. Mitchell's Who Has Seen the Wind
Narcissism in the Modern Canadian Novel
Malcolm Lowry's Hear Us O Lord: Visions and Revisions of the Past
Alastor: the Spirit of Under the Volcano
Notes and Commentaries "Making Literature Hum": Canadian Literary Journalism in the Twenties
Callaghan ,Joyce, and the Doctrine of Infallibility
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Volume 6.1 1981ArticlesThe Wounded Eye: The Poetry of Douglas LePan
Ethel Wilson's Characters
Margaret Atwood's Hands
Beyond Autobiography: Art and Life in Malcolm Lowry's Ultramarine
Waste Heritage: The effect of Class on Literary Structure
"Conversation with the Star Messenger": An Enquiry into Margaret Avison's Winter Sun
Notes and Commentaries Will the Real R. Mark Madham Please Stand Up: A Note on Robert Kroetsch's Gone Indian
Some Highly Subversive Activities: A Brief Polemic and a Checklist of Works on Alice Munro
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Volume 5.2 1980Articles
Edward McCourt: A Reassessment.
Lady Oracle's Secret: Atwood's Comic Novels.
Le vers libre au Canada: Notes à propos d'un problème de datation.
Prairie Mosaic: The Immigrant Novel in the Canadian West.
Dr. William Osler:
Some Reflections.
Susanna and her Critics: A Strategy of Fiction for Roughing it in the Bush
Justice Staunton in Toronto, London, and Zürich: The Case Of The Manticore
Notes and Commentaries
Mazo de la Roche's Delight: An Unexpected Source.
Roberts' 'Tantramar Revisited' and Lanier's 'The Marshes of Glynn.'
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Volume 5.1 1980Articles
Peacock and The Peacock Papers
Tish: Bowering's Infield Position.
La Scouine: Influences and Significance.
The Figure of the Artist in Late Nineteenth Century
Canadian Fiction.
Identity Through Metaphor: An Approach to the
Question of Regionalism in Canadian Literature.
'Dull, Simple, Amazing and Unfathomable': Paradox and
Double Vision In Alice Munro's Fiction.
Narrative Technique in Sinclair Ross's As For Me and My
House.
Notes and Commentaries
History, Myth, and Time in Robert Kroetsch's
Badlands.
Symbolism and Spatial Patterning in Four Short Stories by
Charles G.D. Roberts.
Goldsmith's Rising Village and the Colonial State of Mind.
'The Ruthless Story and the Future Tense' in Margaret
Atwood's 'Circe/Mud Poems.'
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Volume 4.2 1979ArticlesEarly Explorations: New Founde Landys (1496-1729)
Terre de Cain, age d'or, prodiges du saguenay: Chasse-galerie et voyage
Literature of Exploration:
The Time is Now or Not Yet:
La figure du pays dans le roman québécois contemporain
Le pays littéraire et son image cinématographique.
The Explorer in Western Canadian Literature.
Lettre de Gabrielle Roy à ses amis de lALCQ.
From Document to Art: Revaluing Mordecai Richler.
"Frank Prewett, A Canadian Georgian Poet."
Messages and Messengers in The Double Hook.
A Response to Robert Lecker's "Exegetical Blizzard" and Michael Taylor's "Snow Blindness".
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Volume 4.1 1979ArticlesRereading Stead's Grain
The Myth of Exile and Redemption in Gloss Gimel
Calling Back the Ghost of the Old-Time Heroine: Duncan, Montgomery, Atwood, Laurence, and Munro
Power Impinging: Hearing Atwood's Vision
In the Listening World: The Poetry of Duncan Campbell Scott
Frye's Modern Century Reconsidered
Crawford's Fairy Tales
Moral Vision in The Stone Angel
Crawford and the Indians: Allegory in The Helot
The Source of Duncan Campbell Scott's Charcoal
Mariposa Revisited
A Response to Michael Taylor's "Snow Blindness"
Exegetical Buzzard
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Volume 3.2 1978Articles"Between One Cliché and Another": Language in The Double Hook
Margaret Atwood's Lady Oracle: The Artist as Escapist and Seer
The Face in the Window: Sunshine Sketches Reconsidered
The Progress of David's Imagination
Structure and Detail in Lives of Girls and Women
Society in Transition: Fiction and Canadian Society 1890-1940
"Each in his prison/ Thinking of the key": Images of Confinement and Liberation in Margaret Avison
Notes and Commentaries Economies of Scale: Madeleine Ferron's "Le Peuplement de la Terre"
Atwood and Laurence: Poet and Novelist
Incongruity and Nostalgia in Sarah Binks
Wild Geese: The Death of Caleb Gare
Rachel's Benign Growth
Notes on Critical Practice: A Reply to Jean Mallinson
A Reply to John Bentley Mays
A Response to Jean Mallinson's "Poetry and Ideology"
Snow Blindness
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Volume 3.1 1978ArticlesCommunication and History: Themes in Innis and Laurence
A. J. M. Smith: Of Metaphysics and Dry Bones
Better Quick than Dead: Anne Wilkinson's Poetry
"Every Man's Judgement": Robertson Davies' Courtroom
The Platonic Heritage in Under the Volcano
Beyond Realism: Raymond Knister's White Narcissus
Morley Callaghan and the New Colonialism: The Supreme Individual in a Traditionaless Society
Ideology and Poetry: An Examination of Some Recent Trends in Canadian Criticism
Notes and Commentaries Development in the Early Poetry of Raymond Souster
Point of View in White Narcissus
The Dark Covert of the Mind: Wacousta
Woman as Everyman in Atwood's Surfacing: Some Observations on the End of the Novel
The Manticore: Psychology and Fictional Technique
Malcolm's Katie: Alfred as Nihilist not Rapist
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Volume 2.2 1977ArticlesMandatory Subversive Manifesto: Canadian Criticism vs. Literary Criticism
Atwood's Gorgon Touch
"False as Harlots' Oaths": Dunny Ramsay Looks at Huck Finn
"Stories to Finish": The Collected Works of Billy the Kid
Formal Coherence in the Art of Hugh Hood
Canadian Historical Drama: Playwrights in Search of a Myth
The Alien Role: Farley Mowat's Northern Pastorals
The Persuasiveness of Grant's Lament for a Nation
Visual Poetry in Canada: Birney, Bissett, and bp
Journey to the Interior: The Journal Form in Place d'Armes
Une Saison dans la Vie d'Emmanuel: A Season in Hell
The Two Wes Wakehams--Point of View in The Weekend Man
Margaret Laurence, Carl Jung, and the Manawaka Women
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Volume 2.1 1977ArticlesLeo Simpson and the Comic Moment
An Approximation of Poetry: The Short Stories of John Metcalf
Nets and Chaos: The Poetry of Michael Ondaatje
Malcolm's Katie: Love, Wealth, and Nation Building
The Creative Process: An Introduction to Time and Space in Malcolm Lowry's Fiction
Psychology and Myth in The Manticore
Relocating The New Ancestors
Notes and Commentaries Subscription Publishing and the Booktrade in the Eighties: The Invasion of Ontario
Leonard Cohen's Poems-Songs
The Unpublished and Revised Poems of Charles Sangster
Who Killed Boy Staunton: An Astrological Witness Reports
Dr. Jung at the Site of Blood: A Note on Blown Figures
The Critic Criticized: A Reply to Bruce MacDonald
Lampman Could Tell his Frog from his Toad: A Note on Art versus Nature
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Volume 1.2 1976ArticlesDuncan Campbell Scott as Literary Executor For Archibald Lampman: "A Labour of Love"
Nature, Culture and Love: Mazo De La Roche's Explorers of the Dawn and The Thunder of New Wings
A Post Card From Chicoutimi
Cousin Cinderella and The Empire Game
Word-Shapes, Time And The Theme of Isolation In The Mountain And The Valley
The Presence Of Ice: The Early Poetry Of Alden Nowlan
The Missing Face: Five Short Stories By Duncan Campbell Scott
Notes and Commentaries No Heavenly Harmony: A Reading Of "Powassan's Drum"
Leacock's Dunciad
A Commentary On The Opening Lines of E. J. Pratt's Towards The Last Spike
A Note On Douglas Barbour's "David Canaan: The Failing Heart" (SCL, Winter 1976)
"The Poetry Of Earth": A Note On Roberts' Sonnets
Leacock Writes For Truth
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Volume 1.1 1976ArticlesThe Canadian Forum: Literary Catalyst
In Defense of Hetty Dorval
Hugh MacLennan: The Nationalist Dilemma in Canada
David Canaan: The Failing Heart
European Immigrants in the Fiction of Robert Stead
Thomas D'Arcy McGee as a Father of Canadian Literature
Davies' Salterton Trilogy: Where the Myth Touches Us
Malcolm Lowry and the Northern Tradition
Notes and Commentaries Margaret Atwood and Quebec: A Footnote on Surfacing
The Myth of Demeter and Persephone in A Jest of God
Robert Kroetsch, Rupert Brooke, The Voices of the Dead
A Note on Romantic Allusions in Hear Us O Lord
Lamia: The Allegorical Nature of Hetty Dorval
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