Articles

André Major et Langagement: Les “Histoires de déserteurs” (1970-1976)
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Anna Minerva Henderson: An Afro-New Brunswick Response to Canadian (Modernist) Poetry

Abstract: For Anna Minerva Henderson (1887-1987) A native of Saint John, New Brunswick, Anna Minerva Henderson worked in Ottawa for many ...

Anne Carson and the Solway Hoaxes

Abstract: Carson may be our newest pedestalized inamorata but the fact is—and I say this unabashedly—she is a phony, all sleight-of-hand, ...

Anne Hébert: A Pattern Repeated

Abstract: IN LES CHAMBRES DE BOIS,1 Anne Hébert tells a simple story with few characters, little action, an uncomplicated plot. Amid ...

Anne Hébert: Les Invites au proces

Abstract: LES INVITÉS AU PROCÈS, a “poème dramatique et radio- phonique” by Anne Hébert, was broadcast July 20, 1952 by Radio-Canada, ...

Anne Hébert: Story and Poem

Abstract: ANNE HÉBERT’s story, Le Torrent, and its relation to the rest of French-Canadian literature takes on the same significance as ...

Anne Wilkinson in Michael Ondaatje’s In the Skin of a Lion: Writing and Reading Class

Abstract: in the Skin of a Lion is a richly intertextual novel, invok- ing the works of writers as diverse as ...

Announcing New CanLit Guides Chapter: “The Future(s) of Indigenous Horror: Moon of the Crusted Snow,” by Gage Karahkwí:io Diabo

Abstract: We are thrilled to announce an exciting new CanLit Guides chapter, “The Future(s) of Indigenous Horror: Moon of the Crusted ...

Another Country

Abstract: 0,NE EVENING, NOT LONG AGO, I came into the possession of an envelope — plain, brown, 8×12 —-on which two ...

Anti-imperialism and Feminism in Margaret Laurence’s African Writings

Abstract: Margaret Laurence’s anti-imperialist and feminist impulses have common origins. As she indicates in her 1978 essay “Ivory Tower or Grassroots?: ...

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