Survey; a Short History of Canadian LiteratureMethuen, 1973 - 215 páginas |
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... novel written in 1954 encases all these versions of the Canadian lady in its gentle wit . Ethel Wilson's novel The Swamp Angel watches one heroine move out to the wilderness setting to find herself ; a second heroine slips from old age ...
... novel written in 1954 encases all these versions of the Canadian lady in its gentle wit . Ethel Wilson's novel The Swamp Angel watches one heroine move out to the wilderness setting to find herself ; a second heroine slips from old age ...
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... novel The Loved and the Lost , 1951 , presents the story of a girl who tries to free herself from the conventions and attitudes of her background , and to create a life of energy and loving kindness . Callaghan's vision of such an ideal ...
... novel The Loved and the Lost , 1951 , presents the story of a girl who tries to free herself from the conventions and attitudes of her background , and to create a life of energy and loving kindness . Callaghan's vision of such an ideal ...
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... novel The Watch that Ends the Night . The character of Dr. Jerome Martell in this novel is thought to be modelled in part on the personality of Dr. Norman Bethune , the self - sacrificing Canadian doctor who has since become a national ...
... novel The Watch that Ends the Night . The character of Dr. Jerome Martell in this novel is thought to be modelled in part on the personality of Dr. Norman Bethune , the self - sacrificing Canadian doctor who has since become a national ...
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