An Anthology of Canadian Literature in English, Volume 1Russell Brown, Donna Bennett Oxford University Press, 1982 - 674 páginas This is the first annotated anthology of Canadian poetry and prose, from the eighteenth century to the present. Volume I contains the work of 40 writers. Some 200 pages are devoted to poetry and 350 pages to prose, which includes not only short fiction but five autobiographical pieces, eight essays of literary criticism, and a play. There are many cross-connections - in related subject matter, in the criticism and memoirs that reflect on other selections - so that the anthology offers a firm context for the study not only of individual writers but of the literary culture of Canada. With introductions to the writers and their works, and annotations. |
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... passing Point Levi , is hid in one moment by the projecting land , and all is once more a clear plain before you ; giving ... passed before me ; it however struck me so strongly , that it was impossible for me not to attempt it . If my ...
... passing Point Levi , is hid in one moment by the projecting land , and all is once more a clear plain before you ; giving ... passed before me ; it however struck me so strongly , that it was impossible for me not to attempt it . If my ...
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... passing hurricane . The winter had contributed but scanty snowfall to cover the bear in her sleep ; and the March ... passed near all her time rapturously in the den under the pine root , fondling those two soft miracles of her world ...
... passing hurricane . The winter had contributed but scanty snowfall to cover the bear in her sleep ; and the March ... passed near all her time rapturously in the den under the pine root , fondling those two soft miracles of her world ...
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... passed and passed each other , the seabirds and the dream - inducing sky . At the extreme left curve of the window an island appeared to slope into the sea . Behind this island and to the north , the mountains rose very high . In the ...
... passed and passed each other , the seabirds and the dream - inducing sky . At the extreme left curve of the window an island appeared to slope into the sea . Behind this island and to the north , the mountains rose very high . In the ...
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JOSEPH STANSBURY From Roughing It in the Bush 78 | 21 |
DAVID THOMPSON and the Saguenay 132 | 33 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Poets 136 | 41 |
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