Works by William J. Scheick
Book Reviews
Book Reviews by William J. Scheick
The Spirit of Place
By William J. Scheick
Published in Urquhart and Munro. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 150 (Autumn 1996): 190-191.
By William J. Scheick
Published in Urquhart and Munro. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 150 (Autumn 1996): 190-191.
- A Death Feast in Dimlahamid by Terry Glavin
- Khot-La-Cha: The Autobiography of Chief Simon Baker by Verna J. Kirkness (Editor)
Representations of Native Identity
By William J. Scheick
Published in Marx & Later Dialectics. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 147 (Winter 1995): 194-195.
By William J. Scheick
Published in Marx & Later Dialectics. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 147 (Winter 1995): 194-195.
- Voices From Home: The W.I.N.O. Anthology by Agawa Press
- The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock V. Silversides
- Born for the Shade: Stereotypes of the Native American in United States Literature and the Visual Arts, 1776-1894 by Klaus Lubbers
Social Ethos and the Self
By William J. Scheick
Published in Hispanic-Canadian Connections. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 142-143 (Autumn/Winter 1994): 219-221.
By William J. Scheick
Published in Hispanic-Canadian Connections. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 142-143 (Autumn/Winter 1994): 219-221.
- Thank You Mother for the Rabbits by John Mills
Life after Death
By William J. Scheick
Published in Letters & Other Connections. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 134 (Autumn 1992): 153-154.
By William J. Scheick
Published in Letters & Other Connections. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 134 (Autumn 1992): 153-154.
- Murther & Walking Spirits by Robertson Davies
Québec: Epic & Melodrama
By William J. Scheick
Published in Discourse in Early Canada. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 131 (Winter 1991): 177-179.
By William J. Scheick
Published in Discourse in Early Canada. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 131 (Winter 1991): 177-179.
- The Imperial Challenge: Quebec and Britain in the Age of the American Revolution by Philip Lawson
- The Glass Treehouse by Jacqueline Nugent