Survey; a Short History of Canadian LiteratureMethuen, 1973 - 215 páginas |
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... presents a vision of fierce Pontiac and noble Tecumseh in heroic blank verse . The full drama , published in 1886 , presents the admirable Indian chiefs in ironic contrast with M.B. Smith , " The Lady ignoble whites . Interestingly ...
... presents a vision of fierce Pontiac and noble Tecumseh in heroic blank verse . The full drama , published in 1886 , presents the admirable Indian chiefs in ironic contrast with M.B. Smith , " The Lady ignoble whites . Interestingly ...
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... presents rural manners of the 1760's . Antoinette de Mirecourt , 1864 , dips into the much more sophisticated and sentimental circle of post - Conquest Montrealers , and particularly into the temptations and tremors of a lovely young ...
... presents rural manners of the 1760's . Antoinette de Mirecourt , 1864 , dips into the much more sophisticated and sentimental circle of post - Conquest Montrealers , and particularly into the temptations and tremors of a lovely young ...
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... presents the image of little girls as butterflies , " as though " under a " benignant sun " -but the title of his volume of poems is The Sun as Axeman . James Reaney shows a crisis of alienation , terror , rejection , in “ Antichrist as ...
... presents the image of little girls as butterflies , " as though " under a " benignant sun " -but the title of his volume of poems is The Sun as Axeman . James Reaney shows a crisis of alienation , terror , rejection , in “ Antichrist as ...
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