Articles



Canadian Poetry and the Computer
Abstract: WH.EN READING THROUGH the works of the English Cana- dian poets of the i88o’s, the critical reader is sometimes taken ...

Canadian Poets and the Great Tradition
Abstract: I. IN T H E BEGINNING, as Francis Bacon observes, “God Al- mightie first Planted a Garden … the Greatest ...

Canadian Postwar Book Diplomacy and Settler Contradiction
Abstract: Rehearsed most recently in Nick Mount’s Arrival: The Story of CanLit, the popular narrative in the cultural and literary history ...

Canadian Publishing: Answers to a Questionnaire
Abstract: 1. What is worst in Canadian publishing? Editorial standards. Editorial initiative. Dim-witted old ladies in backrooms instead of bright young ...

Canadiana Accumulates: An Editorial Michelin
Abstract: Centennial Year and the months that have followed its end have de- posited a vast jetsam of books on the ...

Cape Breton is the Thought Control Center of Canada
Abstract: OF THESE THREE BOOKS, Man In The Glass Octopus is worth reading and was therefore worth pub¬lishing. It is a ...

Careers and Explorations: A Conversation with Phyllis Webb
Abstract: An interview with Phyllis Webb in which she reflects on her career as a writer and painter.

Carnivalesque and Parody in “Le Jardin des délices”
Abstract: IN THEIR TREATMENT OF THE NOVELS of Roch Carrier, critics have discussed the presence in them of mordant satire that ...

Carol Coates Cassidy and the Form Dispute
Abstract: MΙΟ-ONE WHO NOW READS the early issues of the Canadian Poetry Magazine can be insensible to the apparent 1930’s proliferation ...

Caroline Clement: The Hidden Life of Mazo de la Roche’s Collaborator
Abstract: “In privacy I can find myself and the creative impulse in me can move unhampered,” said Mazo de la Roche ...