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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... gives the release that strong liquor gives to a repressed man . It is the counterpoint of the Canadian self - restraint , it takes us back to the fiery blood of Gallic and Celtic ancestors who found themselves minorities in a cold , new ...
... gives the release that strong liquor gives to a repressed man . It is the counterpoint of the Canadian self - restraint , it takes us back to the fiery blood of Gallic and Celtic ancestors who found themselves minorities in a cold , new ...
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... Give me the making of the songs of a nation , and I care not who makes its laws , " said Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun some 250 years ago . Today that spritely phrase might well be rewritten by an Amer- ican organization man : " Give me ...
... Give me the making of the songs of a nation , and I care not who makes its laws , " said Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun some 250 years ago . Today that spritely phrase might well be rewritten by an Amer- ican organization man : " Give me ...
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... give Quebec comfort and security , but that education might give it more than that , this book , seeing through a glass darkly , made it eas- ier to understand the mentality of the Parti Québécois . But Gabrielle Roy did not foresee ...
... give Quebec comfort and security , but that education might give it more than that , this book , seeing through a glass darkly , made it eas- ier to understand the mentality of the Parti Québécois . But Gabrielle Roy did not foresee ...
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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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