Canadian literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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Canadian literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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Canadian literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Literary friends, by Wilfrid Eggleston. --
- Beyond silence, Chinese Canadian literature in English, Lien Chao
- New Canadian library, the Ross-McClelland years, 1952-1978, Janet B. Friskney
- A quiet game and other early works, Margaret Atwood ; edited and annotated by Kathy Chung and Sherrill Grace ; with an introduction by Sherrill Grace and illustrations by Kathy Chung
- Syllables of recorded time, the story of the Canadian Authors Association, 1921-1981, by Lyn Harrington ; foreword by Harry J. Boyle. --
- The last three steppes, the Canadian West as "frontier" in Prairie literature, J.J. O'Connor. --
- So this is the world & here I am in it, Di Brandt
- Body music, [essays]
- Me funny :, compiled and edited by Drew Hayden Taylor
- War is here, the Vietnam war and Canadian literature, Robert McGill
- The next instalment, serials, sequels, and adaptations of Nellie L. McClung, L.M. Montgomery, and Mazo de la Roche, Wendy Roy
- Settler feminism and race making in Canada, Jennifer Henderson
- TransCanadian feminist fictions, new cross-border ethics, Libe GarcĂa Zarranz
- Canada's undeclared war, fighting words from the literary trenches, Kenneth McGoogan. --
- First writes, edited by Kelley Aitken, Sue Goyette, and Barbara Scott
- The measure of Paris, Stephen Scobie
- Genre, trope, gender, critical essays by Northrop Frye, Linda Hutcheon and Shirley Neuman, edited by Barry Rutland. --
- An aesthetic underground, a literary memoir
- Shut up he explained, vol. II, a literary memoir, John Metcalf
- Catching the torch, contemporary Canadian literary responses to World War 1, Neta Gordon
- Literary titans revisited, the Earle Toppings interviews with CanLit poets and writers of the sixties, edited by Anne Urbancic
- Arrival, the story of CanLit, Nick Mount
- Women in the mirror, women writers and women's history in the Prairies, 1945-1970, by Pamel Joyce Karlenzig
- Trace, Prairie writers on writing, Birk Sproxton, editor. --
- Paradise, essays on myth, art & reality, Louis Dudek. --
- Arrival, the story of CanLit, Nick Mount
- From the iron house, imprisonment in First Nations writing, Deena Rymhs
- Writing as witness, essay and talk, Beth Brant
- The Burgess Shale, the Canadian writing landscape of the 1960s, Margaret Atwood
- The matter of perception in the fiction of W. O. Mitchell
- Writing in the time of nationalism, from Two Solitudes to Blue Metropolis, Linda Leith
- Making it home, place in Canadian prairie literature, Deborah Keahey
- An aesthetic underground, a literary memoir, John Metcalf
- Women's writing in Canada, Patricia Demers
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