Survey; a Short History of Canadian LiteratureMethuen, 1973 - 215 páginas |
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... Confederation , ed . Malcolm M. Ross . Toronto : McClelland and Stewart , 1960 . Cockburn , Bruce . " Let Us Go Laughing " . In Listen ! Songs and Poems of Canada , ed . Homer Hogan . Toronto : Methuen . 1972 . Fetherling , Douglas , ed ...
... Confederation , ed . Malcolm M. Ross . Toronto : McClelland and Stewart , 1960 . Cockburn , Bruce . " Let Us Go Laughing " . In Listen ! Songs and Poems of Canada , ed . Homer Hogan . Toronto : Methuen . 1972 . Fetherling , Douglas , ed ...
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... Confederation period firmly believed that the new nation would not be truly established until Canada had found a voice in a national art . E. H. Dewart had written in 1864 , when formal Confederation conferences were just beginning : A ...
... Confederation period firmly believed that the new nation would not be truly established until Canada had found a voice in a national art . E. H. Dewart had written in 1864 , when formal Confederation conferences were just beginning : A ...
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... Confederation was William Kirby's Golden Dog , 1877. This historical novel turned away from contemporary Canada , not merely to the years before Confederation , but to the time before British settlement . Meantime the nation was taking ...
... Confederation was William Kirby's Golden Dog , 1877. This historical novel turned away from contemporary Canada , not merely to the years before Confederation , but to the time before British settlement . Meantime the nation was taking ...
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