Essays on Canadian Writing, Issues 30-33York University., 1984 - Canadian literature |
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... prose boring , impact bathetic — it would be difficult to imagine prose more Reader's Digestish , yet Robert Weaver in The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature describes Callaghan as " the most influential figure in the development ...
... prose boring , impact bathetic — it would be difficult to imagine prose more Reader's Digestish , yet Robert Weaver in The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature describes Callaghan as " the most influential figure in the development ...
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... prose sources . But it is there implicitly , both in Hearne's account ( the woman stays alive by snaring small game ) and in the Nuliajuk myth ( Nuliajuk's mutilated fingers are transformed into a source of food for the community ) ...
... prose sources . But it is there implicitly , both in Hearne's account ( the woman stays alive by snaring small game ) and in the Nuliajuk myth ( Nuliajuk's mutilated fingers are transformed into a source of food for the community ) ...
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... prose sentences around it ? That's a question very much on my mind . The whole question of poetic discourse in ... prose has over language , over the reality that we live , most people's conception of language is essentially jour ...
... prose sentences around it ? That's a question very much on my mind . The whole question of poetic discourse in ... prose has over language , over the reality that we live , most people's conception of language is essentially jour ...
Contents
LINDA HUTCHEON 228 Canadian Historiographic Metafiction | 239 |
RUSSELL BROWN 287 Rookes Move | 304 |
Poetry | 320 |
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