Survey; a Short History of Canadian LiteratureMethuen, 1973 - 215 páginas |
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... appeared only distantly as a delicate line of towers on the horizon . In " Morning on the Lièvre " , Lampman moves through a soft , silvery , misty world , where the forest and the stream In the shadow meet and plight Like a dream ...
... appeared only distantly as a delicate line of towers on the horizon . In " Morning on the Lièvre " , Lampman moves through a soft , silvery , misty world , where the forest and the stream In the shadow meet and plight Like a dream ...
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... appeared in less charming colour , Canadian writers continued to accept regional realism as a major objective . The lay of the land , the mountains , the valleys , the local architecture , the folkways , the religious festivals , and ...
... appeared in less charming colour , Canadian writers continued to accept regional realism as a major objective . The lay of the land , the mountains , the valleys , the local architecture , the folkways , the religious festivals , and ...
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... appeared.3 The names and the very look of many of these journals carry a message . Many modern writers reflect an ... appearance of many books — a lighter look that enhances the casual experimental artist . Other publishers lavish care ...
... appeared.3 The names and the very look of many of these journals carry a message . Many modern writers reflect an ... appearance of many books — a lighter look that enhances the casual experimental artist . Other publishers lavish care ...
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