Regards croisés sur l’œvre poliquinienne
January 29, 2015
Similar Reviews
- Grasping Ondaatje by Sofie De Smyter
Michael Ondaatje by Lee Spinks Michael Ondaatje: Distance, Clarity, and Ghosts. An Analysis of Ondaatje's Writing Techniques Against a Background of War and Buddhist Philosophy by Joan Elizabeth von Memerty
- Lectures en miroir by André Lamontagne
Louis Hamelin et ses doubles by François Ouellet and François Paré
- A Question of Representation by Sarah Galletly
Gwethalyn Graham: A Liberated Woman in a Conventional Age by Barbara Meadowcroft Margaret Atwood: Essays on Her Works by Branko Gorjup
- Québec réécrit ses influences by Ariane Tremblay
Romanica Silesiana, no. 2: "La Réécriture dans la littérature québécoise" by Krzysztof Jarosz
- Isn’t That Funny? by Lisa Close
Humor in Contemporary Native North American Literature: Reimagining Nativeness by Eva Gruber Drew Hayden Taylor: Essays on His Works by Robert C. Nunn Me Sexy: An Exploration of Native Sex and Sexuality by Drew Hayden Taylor
- François Ouellet
Lire Poliquin. Prise de Parole
To view this content, click the "Download Full Issue" button from the
table of contents.
Please note that works on the
Canadian Literature website may not be the final versions as they appear in the journal, as additional editing may take place between the web and print versions. If you are quoting reviews, articles, and/or poems from the
Canadian Literature website, please indicate the date of access.
Canadian Literature is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.