Ten Canadian Writers in Context is an anthology that has emerged from a series of “Brown Bag Lunches,” readings by authors at the Canadian Literature Centre of the University of Alberta over the last ten years. The title of the collection strangely reverberates through time and cultural change to that seminal work Eleven Canadian Novelists published in the 1970s which, albeit a set of interviews, was doubtless the first collection to bring to the wider reading public the idea that there exist..
The conservative nature of the New Canadian Library as a whole has been accepted as a given; a growi...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
An earlier, much shorter and different version of it was presented as a paper under the title “‘Do ...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
This issue of Revue Etudes Canadiennes/ Canadian Studies, (n° 77) is devoted to Alice Munro’s short ...
This essay draws attention to variations in the use of formal textual strategies that sometimes have...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...
This issue of Revue Etudes Canadiennes/ Canadian Studies, (n°77) is devoted to Alice Munro’s short f...
In the twenty-first century, Canadian writers have been doing something they did infrequently in the...
In the twenty-first century, Canadian writers have been doing something they did infrequently in the...
Alberta writing has a long tradition. Beginning with the pictographs of Writing-on-Stone, followed b...
The title of Jeannette Sloniowski and Marilyn Rose’s Detecting Canada is a clever (and presumably in...
The attempt of the Twenties to find for Canadian writers a ground somewhere between narcotic and arc...
Notes only, and from a position I tend to think of as on the margin. But I have been reminded all to...
The conservative nature of the New Canadian Library as a whole has been accepted as a given; a growi...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
An earlier, much shorter and different version of it was presented as a paper under the title “‘Do ...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
This issue of Revue Etudes Canadiennes/ Canadian Studies, (n° 77) is devoted to Alice Munro’s short ...
This essay draws attention to variations in the use of formal textual strategies that sometimes have...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...
This issue of Revue Etudes Canadiennes/ Canadian Studies, (n°77) is devoted to Alice Munro’s short f...
In the twenty-first century, Canadian writers have been doing something they did infrequently in the...
In the twenty-first century, Canadian writers have been doing something they did infrequently in the...
Alberta writing has a long tradition. Beginning with the pictographs of Writing-on-Stone, followed b...
The title of Jeannette Sloniowski and Marilyn Rose’s Detecting Canada is a clever (and presumably in...
The attempt of the Twenties to find for Canadian writers a ground somewhere between narcotic and arc...
Notes only, and from a position I tend to think of as on the margin. But I have been reminded all to...
The conservative nature of the New Canadian Library as a whole has been accepted as a given; a growi...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
An earlier, much shorter and different version of it was presented as a paper under the title “‘Do ...