Essays on Canadian Writing, Issues 30-33York University., 1984 - Canadian literature |
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Page 223
... reflections surrounding his own reflection floating in the dark beyond the shining surface of the glass .... This multiply reflected image names itself , as it is dying , " splendour . " It reflects all the glory which once attached ...
... reflections surrounding his own reflection floating in the dark beyond the shining surface of the glass .... This multiply reflected image names itself , as it is dying , " splendour . " It reflects all the glory which once attached ...
Page 55
... reflecting mirror has now been replaced by a window revealing her dead doppelgängers . Once she has regressed from civilized humanity to her elemental nature , she is vouchsafed a vision which is an exact reflection of her mental image ...
... reflecting mirror has now been replaced by a window revealing her dead doppelgängers . Once she has regressed from civilized humanity to her elemental nature , she is vouchsafed a vision which is an exact reflection of her mental image ...
Page 58
... reflection in a mirror . The other poem is the source of the title for both Joan Foster's vol- ume of verse and ... reflecting mirror becomes a window onto the spirit world through which the protagonist can see her alter ego in the realm ...
... reflection in a mirror . The other poem is the source of the title for both Joan Foster's vol- ume of verse and ... reflecting mirror becomes a window onto the spirit world through which the protagonist can see her alter ego in the realm ...
Contents
LINDA HUTCHEON 228 Canadian Historiographic Metafiction | 239 |
RUSSELL BROWN 287 Rookes Move | 304 |
Poetry | 320 |
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