Articles

The Possessed Artist and the Ailing Soul
Abstract: ?lo HAVE BEEN AN ORIGINAL ADMIRER of Malcolm Under the Volcanlo, a:nd to remain an admirer for almost a decade ...
The Post-Colonial as Deconstruction: Land & Language in Kroetsch’s “Bandlands”

Abstract: I, ?? is COMMONLY ARGUED that early imperial discourses of the New World inscribe an effort to make strange new ...

The Post-Mortem Point of View in Malcolm Lowry’s “Under the Volcano”

Abstract: MLACHADO DE ASSIS, the nineteenth-century Brazilian novelist, begins his Epitaph of a Small Winner with the words: “The Death of ...

The Precious Speck of Life

Abstract: It is the junction of art to illuminate the human form of nature, to present the ferocity of the weasel, ...

The Problem of Crawford’s Style

Abstract: ISABELLA VALANCY CRAWFORD is from one point of view a figure easily stereotyped. Though he wisely rejected any such pitfall, ...

The Prophecy

Abstract: ?LONIGHT I’M GOING TO TELL YOU a very different kind of story. . . . It’s not reall?y OaNs]tory because ...

The Psychology of Literature

Abstract: (Paper delivered before the Canadian Council of Teachers of English, Saska- toon, Saskatchewan, August 21, 1974, slightly revised for publication.) ...

The Publication of Thomas Chandler Haliburton’s The Clockmaker, 1st Series

Abstract: If What is known today as Thomas Chandler Haliburton’s The Clockmaker series began as a group of sketches entitled “Recollections ...

The Racialized Subject in James Tyman’s Inside Out

Abstract: Métis writer James Tyman’s 1989 book, Inside Out: An Autobiography of a Native Canadian, is a combination of two well-established ...

The Railway in Canadian Poetry

Abstract: In his essay on the railway in Australian literature, Russell McDougall outlines some reasons why the railway has not been ...

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