The rise of Canadian national identity in the 1960s contributed to a flourishing small press movement across the country. One of the most impressive, long-standing and influential presses of this era was Coach House Press, located near the University of Toronto. Book design, creative forms of editing, collaborative and community-oriented work all became a focus of idealism in the Coach House context, as its founders borrowed from earlier international models, but relied, too, on the Canadian moment to devise new ways to disseminate and create literary culture. More recently, a similar idealistic model in publishing and press work has appeared in Nova Scotia at Kentville’s Gaspereau Press. Gaspereau’s founders, like those at Coach House, hav...
The publication of Canadian literary criticism in its historically recognizable forms of academic di...
One of the most important agents in the development of a modern critical spirit in Canada between th...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...
The attempt of the Twenties to find for Canadian writers a ground somewhere between narcotic and arc...
According to the Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia, the most editorially and financ...
very strange indeed. Aside from the fact that each of the two official languages in Canada-English a...
Véhicule Press is a small book publishing company in Montreal that specializes in poetry, fiction, a...
This interdisciplinary study examines the contribution that a book-review magazine makes to the cult...
Douglas Fetherling, the poet, writer and editor, began his literary life working for the fabled Hous...
Canadian publishing has always struggled to exist alongside the huge industries of the United States...
Most scholars consider the 1951 issue of a report by the Royal Commission on National Development in...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
This thesis examines the histories, publishing philosophies, and printing practices of two English-C...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
This essay provides an account of Canadian authors and their literary agents, from 1890-1990, in the...
The publication of Canadian literary criticism in its historically recognizable forms of academic di...
One of the most important agents in the development of a modern critical spirit in Canada between th...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...
The attempt of the Twenties to find for Canadian writers a ground somewhere between narcotic and arc...
According to the Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia, the most editorially and financ...
very strange indeed. Aside from the fact that each of the two official languages in Canada-English a...
Véhicule Press is a small book publishing company in Montreal that specializes in poetry, fiction, a...
This interdisciplinary study examines the contribution that a book-review magazine makes to the cult...
Douglas Fetherling, the poet, writer and editor, began his literary life working for the fabled Hous...
Canadian publishing has always struggled to exist alongside the huge industries of the United States...
Most scholars consider the 1951 issue of a report by the Royal Commission on National Development in...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
This thesis examines the histories, publishing philosophies, and printing practices of two English-C...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
This essay provides an account of Canadian authors and their literary agents, from 1890-1990, in the...
The publication of Canadian literary criticism in its historically recognizable forms of academic di...
One of the most important agents in the development of a modern critical spirit in Canada between th...
Rethinking contemporary Anglo-Canadian literature from a spatial perspective suggests that it is not...