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Regionalism Lives!
By George Melnyk
Published in New Work on Early Canadian Literature. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 213 (Summer 2012): 191-192.
By George Melnyk
Published in New Work on Early Canadian Literature. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 213 (Summer 2012): 191-192.
- So Vast and Various: Interpreting Canada's Regions in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries by John Warkentin (Editor)
- The West and Beyond: New Perspectives on an Imagined Region by Alvin Finkel (Editor), Sarah Carter (Editor) and Peter Fortina (Editor)
Sheila Watson's Life
By George Melnyk
Published in South Asian Diaspora. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 190 (Autumn 2006): 106-108.
By George Melnyk
Published in South Asian Diaspora. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 190 (Autumn 2006): 106-108.
- Always Someone to Kill the Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson by F.T. Flahiff
George Ryga Revisited
By George Melnyk
Published in Canadian Literature 188 (Spring 2006): 179-181.
By George Melnyk
Published in Canadian Literature 188 (Spring 2006): 179-181.
- George Ryga: The Other Plays by James Hoffman (Editor)
- George Ryga: The Prairie Novels by James Hoffman (Editor)
Don Quixote in Moose Jaw
By George Melnyk
Published in Littérature francophone hors-Québec / Francophone Writing Outside Quebec. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 187 (Winter 2005): 149-150.
By George Melnyk
Published in Littérature francophone hors-Québec / Francophone Writing Outside Quebec. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 187 (Winter 2005): 149-150.
- The Heroic Adventures of Donny Coyote by Ken Mitchell
Book Reviews of George Melnyk's Works
The Gendered Screen: Canadian Women Filmmakers
By George Melnyk and Brenda Austin-Smith
Reviewed in A Woman’s Work is Never Done by Liz Czach
By George Melnyk and Brenda Austin-Smith
Reviewed in A Woman’s Work is Never Done by Liz Czach
The Literary History of Alberta Volume Two
By George Melnyk
Reviewed in Collecting Regions by Alison Calder
By George Melnyk
Reviewed in Collecting Regions by Alison Calder
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