This book highlights the accomplishments of one of Canada's most acclaimed and beloved fiction writers, Margaret Laurence. The essays in this collection explore her body of work as well as her influence on young Canadian writers today
One of the best-known writers in the English language today, Canadian writer Margaret Atwood has pub...
Canadian author Margaret Laurence's African fiction display the influence of colonial rule in Africa...
“This will be a brief letter, as I have a horrifying stack of business letters to catch up on,” wrot...
This book highlights the accomplishments of one of Canada's most acclaimed and beloved fiction write...
This book highlights the accomplishments of one of Canada's most acclaimed and beloved fiction write...
Margaret Laurence (1926-87) has been called "Canada's most successful novelist,"l "the most signific...
David Staines\u27s collection of essays by twelve distinguished scholars, critics, and writers illum...
Margaret Laurence wrote four books for children. The only thing that is interesting about them is th...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
Note:Comparative studies of the literatures of Quebec and English Canada are still in the nascent st...
I first read Margaret Laurence in secondary school in Gibbons, Alberta, a place similar in many ways...
This bachelor thesis examines the theme of isolation and survival in A Jest of God (1966) and The Fi...
Canadian writer Margaret Laurence’s works include the anthology, A Tree for Poverty (1954), which co...
Margaret Laurence is a prolific and distinguished novelist hailing from Canada she focuses on the fi...
Winner of the 2004 International Council for Canadian Studies Pierre Savard Award. "There are two la...
One of the best-known writers in the English language today, Canadian writer Margaret Atwood has pub...
Canadian author Margaret Laurence's African fiction display the influence of colonial rule in Africa...
“This will be a brief letter, as I have a horrifying stack of business letters to catch up on,” wrot...
This book highlights the accomplishments of one of Canada's most acclaimed and beloved fiction write...
This book highlights the accomplishments of one of Canada's most acclaimed and beloved fiction write...
Margaret Laurence (1926-87) has been called "Canada's most successful novelist,"l "the most signific...
David Staines\u27s collection of essays by twelve distinguished scholars, critics, and writers illum...
Margaret Laurence wrote four books for children. The only thing that is interesting about them is th...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
Note:Comparative studies of the literatures of Quebec and English Canada are still in the nascent st...
I first read Margaret Laurence in secondary school in Gibbons, Alberta, a place similar in many ways...
This bachelor thesis examines the theme of isolation and survival in A Jest of God (1966) and The Fi...
Canadian writer Margaret Laurence’s works include the anthology, A Tree for Poverty (1954), which co...
Margaret Laurence is a prolific and distinguished novelist hailing from Canada she focuses on the fi...
Winner of the 2004 International Council for Canadian Studies Pierre Savard Award. "There are two la...
One of the best-known writers in the English language today, Canadian writer Margaret Atwood has pub...
Canadian author Margaret Laurence's African fiction display the influence of colonial rule in Africa...
“This will be a brief letter, as I have a horrifying stack of business letters to catch up on,” wrot...