The Other Side of Hugh MacLennan: Selected Essays Old and NewMacmillan of Canada, 1978 - 301 páginas Variety is the spice of these thirty-four leivly essays |
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... feel alone any more , as the critics try to make you feel , stuck with the job of creating some literature all by myself . I know that Canadian read- ers are sharing the job with me , and that the state of our culture depends as much on ...
... feel alone any more , as the critics try to make you feel , stuck with the job of creating some literature all by myself . I know that Canadian read- ers are sharing the job with me , and that the state of our culture depends as much on ...
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... feel guilty about our state of mind . There is no need for us , as individuals , to feel shamed by our spiritual inca- pacity . If millions lack the comfort of believing in the symbols of Christianity which helped our forefathers in ...
... feel guilty about our state of mind . There is no need for us , as individuals , to feel shamed by our spiritual inca- pacity . If millions lack the comfort of believing in the symbols of Christianity which helped our forefathers in ...
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... feel that a total commitment of loyalty to Cana- da , as weak relative to the United States as Scotland had been weak relative to England , would end in a personal disaster ? Or for a French Canadian to feel the same when he remembered ...
... feel that a total commitment of loyalty to Cana- da , as weak relative to the United States as Scotland had been weak relative to England , would end in a personal disaster ? Or for a French Canadian to feel the same when he remembered ...
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The Writer and His Audience | 1 |
Help Thou Mine Unbelief | 15 |
But Shaw Was a Playwright | 29 |
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