Articles



Gabrielle Roy and the Silken Noose
Abstract: IHAVE BEEN so DEPRESSED by the self-indulgent writing that has been coming out of Quebec in the past few years ...

Gabrielle Roy and Translator Harry Lorin Binsse: How Their Disputes Shaped The Texts
Abstract: In a letter to her sister Bernadette on 3 May l962, Gabrielle Roy announced a break with her translator Harry ...

Gabrielle Roy as Feminist: Re-reading the Critical Myths
Abstract: GIABRIELLE ROY s POSTHUMOUS AUTOBIOGRAPHY paints a surprising portrait of the artist as a young woman.1 In her story, Gabrielle ...

Gadji Beri Bimba: the problem of abstraction in poetry
Abstract:   I dreamed I saw Hugo Ball the night was cold I couldn’t even call his name though I tried ...

Genius Loci: The Ghost in Canadian Literature
Abstract: Y’S POETIC BARB, “Can. Lit.,” ends with a familiar but still revealing puzzle about Canadian character: “It’s only by our ...

George and Inge and Doris and Me
Abstract: Hiow IT CAME ABOUT that the Woodcocks and ourselves became immediate friends when we first met in 1953 has been ...

George Elliot: The Kissing Man
Abstract: Certainly the world is immeasurably beautiful, but it is quite horrible. In a small village in the country, where there ...

George F. Walker: B-Movies Beyond the Absurd
Abstract: ILT IS NOW TEN YEARS SINCE THE Factory Theatre Lab opened its first season in a makeshift theatre above an ...

George Faludy: An Interview
Abstract: A. : Mr. Faludy, after many years as an exiled poet, wandering from France to Morocco, from the U.S.A. to ...

George Grant, the Uncertain Nation and Diversity of Being: Luce intellectüal, piena d’amore
Abstract: Luce intellettual, piena d’amore The decade in which George Grant’s impact was the most incisive was the 1960s. While he ...