Survey; a Short History of Canadian LiteratureMethuen, 1973 - 215 páginas |
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... live- lihood as the lives of traders and fishers had been . By Confederation a new breed of writer had appeared . They were men of a more sheltered life , who could go to nature when the poetic mood was ripe and stay indoors at other ...
... live- lihood as the lives of traders and fishers had been . By Confederation a new breed of writer had appeared . They were men of a more sheltered life , who could go to nature when the poetic mood was ripe and stay indoors at other ...
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... live up to the faith of his sponsor ; a girl who tries to make friends with a black man is brutally murdered ; a ... lives in the modern city of Montreal , a city of snow and cold . It is a city of night - clubs , slums , and murder ...
... live up to the faith of his sponsor ; a girl who tries to make friends with a black man is brutally murdered ; a ... lives in the modern city of Montreal , a city of snow and cold . It is a city of night - clubs , slums , and murder ...
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... lives " . 24 Eli Mandel , in his Minotaur Poems used the labyrinth motif to suggest universal alienation . 25 In ... live in benign order ; but he may find himself trapped in the labyrinth of his own organization , lost in a city of ...
... lives " . 24 Eli Mandel , in his Minotaur Poems used the labyrinth motif to suggest universal alienation . 25 In ... live in benign order ; but he may find himself trapped in the labyrinth of his own organization , lost in a city of ...
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