Articles

A Turn to the Stage: Reaney’s Dramatic Verse: Part I
Abstract: ?IHIS ESSAY OFFERS a description of the major writings of James Reaney, inAaHnISattempt to show something of his development as ...
A Turn to the Stage: Reaney’s Dramatic Verse: Part II

Abstract: A,.NYONE PRESENT at the opening of Mr. Reaney’s first comedy, The Killdeer, will not easily forget the excitement it engendered ...

A Twentieth Century Pentateuch: A. M. Klein’s The Second Scroll

Abstract: A TWENTIETH CENTURY PENTATEUCH A. M. KLEIN’S The Second Scroll M. W. Steinberg S,iNCE ITS PUBLICATION in 1951, A. M. ...

A Unified Personality: Birney’s Poems

Abstract: wTHE PUBLICATION this spring of Earle Birney’s Selected Poems, a generous and representative gathering of a hundred poems, many of ...

A Very Laudable Effort: Standards of Literary Excellence in Early Nineteenth Century Canada

Abstract: QNE OF THE KEYS ?? an appreciation of the print legacy of eighteenth and nineteenth century Canada is an understanding ...

A Will and Two Ways: The Ambivalence of Evil in Robertson Davies’s The Deptford Triology

Abstract: Orthodox Christianity has always had for me the difficulty that it really won’t come … to grips with the problem ...

A. G. Bailey

Abstract: A. G. BAILEY’S poetry has been published in four vol- umes, in many leading periodicals, and in most major anthologies ...

A. M. Klein as Journalist

Abstract: ALTHOUGH A. M. KLEIN’S FAME as a writer rests very largely on his poetry, his prose writings, which extend over ...

A. M. Klein: The Impulse to Define

Abstract: THE POETRY OF A. M. KLEIN seems to lend itself to the critical tendency to categorize, to separate and to ...

A. M. Klein’s Forgotten Play

Abstract: AL. M. KLEIN has always been a writer with a mission; and students of his work know that one of ...

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