Survey; a Short History of Canadian LiteratureMethuen, 1973 - 215 páginas |
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... century ; prejudice and rejection in the twentieth century . From the beginning , literary treatment of the Indian in Ca- nada differed from that in the colonies which were to emerge as the United States . It differed , partly because ...
... century ; prejudice and rejection in the twentieth century . From the beginning , literary treatment of the Indian in Ca- nada differed from that in the colonies which were to emerge as the United States . It differed , partly because ...
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... century , " Canada's century " as Sir Wilfred Laurier hopefully called it . Patriots again urged artists to celebrate Canada's enormous potential in natural resources and in vigorous manpower . A considerable national literature began ...
... century , " Canada's century " as Sir Wilfred Laurier hopefully called it . Patriots again urged artists to celebrate Canada's enormous potential in natural resources and in vigorous manpower . A considerable national literature began ...
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... century was the sense of mobility in local regions . When railways began linking small towns into a national system , dwellers in those small towns felt less strained and isolated . Small towns seemed less like traps , more like points ...
... century was the sense of mobility in local regions . When railways began linking small towns into a national system , dwellers in those small towns felt less strained and isolated . Small towns seemed less like traps , more like points ...
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