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Norman Shrive

January 29, 2015


Works by Norman Shrive

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Opinions by Norman Shrive

Canada First & Red River, 1868-70
By Norman Shrive
Published in Intellectual History. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 83 (Winter 1979): 206-214.

Book Reviews by Norman Shrive

The Lady Herself
By Norman Shrive
Published in Apprenticeships in Discovery. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 29 (Summer 1966): 73-75.
  • Pauline Johnson: Her Life and Work by Marcus Van Steen

Articles by Norman Shrive

Poets and Patriotism: Charles Mair and Tecumseh
By Norman Shrive
Published in The Critic’s Task. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 20 (Spring 1964): 15-26.
Biography
Poet and Politics: Charles Mair at Red River
By Norman Shrive
Published in Writers on the Prairies. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 17 (Summer 1963): 6-21.
Drama First Nations Life Writing Nationalism Poetry
What Happened to Pauline?
By Norman Shrive
Published in The Year in French Canada. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 13 (Summer 1962): 25-38.
Nineteenth Century Poetry

Book Reviews of Norman Shrive's Works

Charles Mair: Literary Nationalist
By Norman Shrive
Reviewed in A Fatal Mistake by A. J. M. Smith

Canadian Literature

ISSN 0008-4360 (Print) | ISSN 3110-9349 (Online)

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