Works by Deborah Eibel
PoetryBook Reviews of Author
Poetry by Deborah Eibel
The Family Goldminer
By Deborah Eibel
Published in Transcreations. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 135 (Winter 1992): 93-94.
By Deborah Eibel
Published in Transcreations. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 135 (Winter 1992): 93-94.
Adagio Cantabile
By Deborah Eibel
Published in Transcreations. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 135 (Winter 1992): 94-95.
By Deborah Eibel
Published in Transcreations. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 135 (Winter 1992): 94-95.
Middle Class
By Deborah Eibel
Published in Discourse in Early Canada. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 131 (Winter 1991): 25-25.
By Deborah Eibel
Published in Discourse in Early Canada. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 131 (Winter 1991): 25-25.
Making Fun of Travellers
By Deborah Eibel
Published in What the Archives Reveal. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 121 (Summer 1989): 53-54.
By Deborah Eibel
Published in What the Archives Reveal. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 121 (Summer 1989): 53-54.
Retirement
By Deborah Eibel
Published in What the Archives Reveal. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 121 (Summer 1989): 54-54.
By Deborah Eibel
Published in What the Archives Reveal. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 121 (Summer 1989): 54-54.
Divorce
By Deborah Eibel
Published in Contemporary Drama. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 118 (Autumn 1988): 95-96.
By Deborah Eibel
Published in Contemporary Drama. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 118 (Autumn 1988): 95-96.
Later
By Deborah Eibel
Published in Contemporary Drama. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 118 (Autumn 1988): 59-60.
By Deborah Eibel
Published in Contemporary Drama. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 118 (Autumn 1988): 59-60.
Book Reviews of Deborah Eibel's Works
Streets Too Narrow for Parades
By Deborah Eibel
Reviewed in A Verse to Verse by Paul Matthew St. Pierre
By Deborah Eibel
Reviewed in A Verse to Verse by Paul Matthew St. Pierre
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