Survey; a Short History of Canadian LiteratureMethuen, 1973 - 215 páginas |
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Página 93
... sense of space , national travel , and of nationality itself changes in this age of astronauts and moon walks . Yet the image of Canada and the national sense of Canadian identity seems still bound in with the memory of the railroad . Sense ...
... sense of space , national travel , and of nationality itself changes in this age of astronauts and moon walks . Yet the image of Canada and the national sense of Canadian identity seems still bound in with the memory of the railroad . Sense ...
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... sense of involvement in world politics , crystallized in the Spanish confrontations , is reflected in Hugh MacLennan's novel The Watch that Ends the Night . The character of Dr. Jerome Martell in this novel is thought to be modelled in ...
... sense of involvement in world politics , crystallized in the Spanish confrontations , is reflected in Hugh MacLennan's novel The Watch that Ends the Night . The character of Dr. Jerome Martell in this novel is thought to be modelled in ...
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... sense of impermanence and non - repeatability of some very intense experiences . Radio was one of the first of the electronic media to re - shape Canadian writing . The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has always bought Canadian ...
... sense of impermanence and non - repeatability of some very intense experiences . Radio was one of the first of the electronic media to re - shape Canadian writing . The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has always bought Canadian ...
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