Articles

The Literary Relevance of Alexander Mackenzie
Abstract: S,IR ALEXANDER MACKENZIE has been given a formal wel- come into the confines of Canadian Literature by Victor Hopwood, whose ...
The Little Presses

Abstract: ?L HE ACTIVITY of the little press is an index to the vitality of the literary undergrou?n?d?. Most typically the ...

The Living Contour: The Whale Symbol in Melville and Pratt

Abstract: I.? TAKES A LIVELY EYE to catch leviathan in the act of swallowing his tail. Yet such agility seems necessary ...

The Long and the Short of It: Two Versions of “Who Has Seen the Wind”

Abstract: IN 1947 TWO SIGNIFICANTLY different versions of Who Has Seen the Wind were published. Little, Brown & Co.1 published an ...

The Long-Enduring Spring

Abstract: CRITICS OF CANADIAN LITERATURE seldom produce epi grams or obiter dicta and this fact makes all the more memorable a ...

The Loxodromic Curve: A Study of “Lunar Caustic” by Malcolm Lowry

Abstract: I began the Volcano in 1936, the same year having written, in New York, a novelette of about 100 pages ...

The Mainstream

Abstract: A.LONG WITH A NUMBER of other activities in Canada, literary criticism has picked up a great deal of momentum in ...

The Making of Jalna: A Reminiscence

Abstract: WHEN ? THINK about Mazo de la Roche at Clarkson, Ontario, I cannot disassociate her from my own adolescent background. ...

The Many Tongues of Mothertalk: Life Stories of Mary Kiyoshi Kiyooka

Abstract: CollaborationsWe have begun our work together by trying to understand whose text Mothertalk really is.1 The cover suggests that at ...

The Maritime Writer and the Folks Down Home

Abstract: HE WAS DRUNK, leaning up against an ornate doorpost in one of Fredericton’s elegant old houses, his tie askew, a ...

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