The Oxford Illustrated Literary Guide to CanadaOxford University Press, 1987 - 246 páginas This lavishly illustrated volume takes readers on a captivating tour of the Canadian literary landscape. Visiting some 500 locations across Canada--from Newfoundland to British Columbia to the Northwest Territories--we see writers plying their craft in small, unlikely places and in large urban centers, and visit the sites that have made literary history. Albert and Theresa Moritz have devoted years to this project--combing archives, government documents, newspapers and biographies--and have consulted many leading authors, literary scholars, and local historians. The result is an unusually detailed volume sprinkled with anecdotes and surprising information. They describe the accident that led to the publication of Stephen Leacock's first book, which set him on the road to fame...reveal how Hugh MacLennan escaped injury in the Halifax explosion of 1917...and visit the burial place of the dog that inspired Marshall Saunder's Beautiful Joe. The authors provide much detailed information, including the exact addresses of the homes of famous authors and of other important sites, that direct you to places you wish to visit. An indispensable guide when traveling in Canada, this fascinating book will deepen your understanding and appreciation of Canadian literary history. |
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... received his high - school education at the Collège Brébeuf here . Author of Contes du pays incertain ( 1962 ; Tales from the Uncertain Country , 1972 ) , which received a Governor General's Award , Ferron traces the origin of his ...
... received his high - school education at the Collège Brébeuf here . Author of Contes du pays incertain ( 1962 ; Tales from the Uncertain Country , 1972 ) , which received a Governor General's Award , Ferron traces the origin of his ...
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... received a B.A. in modern languages in 1891 . Leacock also worked on the university news- paper , the Varsity , which published some of his earliest humorous pieces . ( See also 7 . TORONTO : WEST , ORILLIA ; MONTREAL : 3 , Que ...
... received a B.A. in modern languages in 1891 . Leacock also worked on the university news- paper , the Varsity , which published some of his earliest humorous pieces . ( See also 7 . TORONTO : WEST , ORILLIA ; MONTREAL : 3 , Que ...
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... received a B.D. from Victoria in 1917. R.G. Everson ( Three Dozen Poems , 1957 ) attended Victoria in the 1920s and then studied law at Osgoode Hall , receiving his degree in 1930. At Victoria , Everson edited Acta Victoriana , the ...
... received a B.D. from Victoria in 1917. R.G. Everson ( Three Dozen Poems , 1957 ) attended Victoria in the 1920s and then studied law at Osgoode Hall , receiving his degree in 1930. At Victoria , Everson edited Acta Victoriana , the ...
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