Articles



The Best Soldiers of All: Unsung Heroines in Canadian Women’s Great War Fictions
Abstract: If we keep on speaking the same language together, we’re going to reproduce the same history. Begin the same old ...

The Bingocentric Worlds of Michel Tremblay and Tomson Highway: Les Belles-Soeurs vs The Rez Sisters

Abstract: The emergent theatre of Native peoples offers theatre scholars and historians a unique opportunity to observe the fusion of cul- ...


The Bird of Heavenly Airs: Thematic Strains in Douglas Le Pan’s Poetry

Abstract: IF . s. ELIOT’s THEORY is valid — “that genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood”1 — then Douglas ...


The Blasphemies of A. M. Klein

Abstract: MIRIAM WADDINGTON argues in her study of A. M. Klein1 that it is wrong to think of him as a ...


The Body-Odour of Race

Abstract: ?,?? PROBLEM OF RACE and ethnic relations has never been a ??? major concern of Canadian Literature. By contrast, the ...


The Bridge or the Stokehold?

Abstract: QUR SUBJECT is Canadian Literature, and you will be justified in saying, “She did not talk about Canadian Literature.” And ...


The Canadian Climate

Abstract: ‘ECAUSE I WAS BORN AND RAISED in the United States and came to Canada for the first time when I ...


The Canadian Critic: Is He Necessary?

Abstract: A.BOUT ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, England’s leading literary critic, Matthew Arnold, declared that good criticism was more important than second-rate ...


The Canadian Goldsmith

Abstract: OLIVER GOLDSMITH, the Cana- dian Oliver Goldsmith who wrote “The Rising Village” in emulation of his great- uncle’s “The Deserted ...


The Canadian Identity and African Nationalism

Abstract: A MODEST BUT NONETHELESS NOTEWORTHY t r i b u t a r y flowing into the mainstream of recent ...