Canadian Literary LandmarksDundurn Press, 1 de jan. de 1984 - 318 páginas Here is a list of three dozen of the top literary locales in the country. The selection of sites is necessarily subjective, yet it attempts to represent geographical, historical, social, and cultural concerns as well as strictly literary interests. Had this list been prepared by the editors of Michelin Guide, they would have added asterisks or stars to the entries: * Interesting.** Worth a detour. *** Worth a journey. It is the opinion of the author of Canadian Literary Landmarks that all thirty-six sites are "Worth a journey." It is recognized that the average person is unlikely to visit No. 1, not to mention No. 36, but as these sites happen to be the first and last entries in the book, they mark a convenient and symbolic beginning and ending. (No. 1 being L’Anse aux Meadows, Epaves Bay, Nfld. and No. 36 being the North Pole, NWT). |
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... appeared as by Marilyn Ross . ) The au- thor lives in a beautiful home overlooking the Ken- nebecasis River just outside his native Saint John . St. John River The peaceful , poetic - appearing St. John River is the principal river of ...
John Robert Colombo. This drawing by Lawren Harris appeared on the title page of the first edition of Hugh Hood's The Swing in the Garden ( 1975 ) [ National Gallery of Canada ] ( 1973 ) takes its title from a sign that once appeared ...
... appeared in the Saturday Evening Post . Seventy - two of these prairie tales about the five - year - old kid and the widower were pub- lished in the magazine from 1937 to its demise in 1962 . The first thirteen were collected in ...