Articles

A Knocking in the Clay
Abstract: I was consumed with a desire to write a philosophical-lyrical drama in which all I had learned in philosophy and ...
A Life and Four Landscapes: Frederick John Niven

Abstract: FREDERICK JOHN NIVEN is today almost unknown. That fact alone would warrant a critical investigation of him, but a study ...

A Manifesto for Beast Poetry

Abstract: THERE ARE SOME MEN WHO AS POETS ARE ANIMALS. Just as some men, when they couple, Couple in bestial fashion, ...

A Maritime Myth

Abstract: IT IS AMAZING, though not surprising, what Bliss Carman means to a majority of Canadians. They think back to school ...

A Mirror of Moore

Abstract: ‘RÍAN MOORE’S FICTIONAL WORLD is largely a matter of mirrors: a recurrent scene in each of his novels has a ...

A Nation’s Odyssey: The Novels of Hugh MacLennan

Abstract: HUGH MACLENNAN’S FIRST NOVEL·, Barometer Rising, appeared in 1941. During the two decades since then he has reached a position ...

A Neglected Theme in Two Solitudes

Abstract: IT HAS BECOME almost a commonplace of criticism of Hugh MacLennan’s Two Solitudes to say that the novel succeeds brilliantly ...

A Newfoundland Diaspora? Moving through Ethnicity and Whiteness

Abstract: In her narrative Memoirs from Away: A New Found Land Girlhood, published as part of Wilfrid Laurier University Press’ Life ...

A Poet of the Middle Slopes

Abstract: A A TIME WHEN frenetic symbolism and rhetorical ges- ticulation are running neck and neck with pseudo-imagist reportage and structure- ...

A Poet Past and Future

Abstract: BY JUNE 1971 I had been away from Canada for twenty- one years. For ten of these years I had ...

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