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Robert Lecker. Making It Real: The Canonization of English-Canadian Literature. Toronto: Anansi, 1995. 276 pp.Robin Mathews. Treason of the Intellectuals: English Canada in the Post-Modern Period. Pre...
A Green Inventory
A Green Inventory
2014/1/18
For the work of a writer to evolve into a critical industry, it seems that three separate processes must occur. First, there must be some initiative not only to make available all that writer’s publis...
Mossback Minstrelsy: the British Columbia Verse of Robert W. Service
Mossback Minstrelsy the British Columbia Verse Robert W. Service
2014/1/18
When Robert W. Service left Scotland for North America in the spring of 1896, he professed to have lost interest in writing poems. "In Glasgow I had been known as a scribbler of poetry. But I had not ...
"A Girl in a Book": Writing Marjorie Pickthall and Lorne Pierce
A Girl in a Book Writing Marjorie Pickthall Lorne Pierce
2014/1/18
In 1925, thirty-five year old Lorne Pierce of Ryerson Press published a biography of Marjorie Pickthall, who had died just three years earlier at the age of thirty-nine. In 1925, Pierce was a young ma...
Tracing One Discontinuous Line through the Poetry of the Northwest Passage
Tracing One Discontinuous Line the Poetry of the Northwest Passage
2014/1/18
In his essay "The Scotchman’s Return," Hugh MacLennan mentions the impression that comes over southern Canadians who venture north. Once they pass beyond the Canadian baseland, they quickly gain the i...
All readers of Canadian Poetry will be relieved and pleased to know that funding has been restored to the journal under the Research and Transfer Journals Program of the Social Sciences and Humanities...
Madness in the Methods: Reading Something from Nothing
Madness in the Methods Reading Something Nothing
2014/1/20
This is a sometimes provocative but mainly uneven critical work. Moreover, one gains the odd impression that there are two writerly voices here, one, less audible, irregularly sounding various notes o...
Until recently, Canadian critics justly complained of the neglect, not just of individual works, but of Canadian literature itself. According to many of the contributors to Canadian Canons, we now com...
Literary History of Canada
Literary History Canada
2014/1/20
With notes and index, Volume Four of the second edition of The Literary History of Canada runs to almost 500 pages. This means that coverage of twelve years of Canadian literature, between 1972 and 1...
Another Source for Thomas Chandler Haliburton's The Clockmaker
Another Source Thomas Chandler Haliburton's The Clockmaker
2014/1/20
As all readers of The Clockmaker know, Haliburton arranges for his narrator to meet Sam Slick while riding on horseback to "Fort Lawrence".1 As the narrator is contemplating a "beautiful view of Col...
The Poetry of The "New Georgia Gazette" or "Winter Chronicle" 1819-1820
The Poetry TheNew Georgia Gazette Winter Chronicle
2014/1/20
Readers of Canadian exploration literature customarily think of Henry Kelsey's verse journal as the single, unremarkable poetic contribution to a genre dominated by narrative,3 and standard reference ...
The Chesapeake and the Shannon Approach the Canon
The Chesapeake the Shannon Approach the Canon
2014/1/20
Carl Klinck loved finding "new" writers. Having found them, he researched their lives and works and published the results of his investigations so that others could share his delight and use his work ...
E.J. Pratt as Lyricist
E.J. Pratt Lyricist
2014/1/20
In his biographical comments on E.J. Pratt during the 1977 Pratt Symposium, Ralph Gustafson reported that Pratt "more than once wondered aloud if his personal lyrics must pass unnoticed" (Symposium 5)...
In the past few years articles expressing fear of an incipient crisis within Canadian poetry have almost become a subgenre of Canadian literary journalism. Poets have variously envied the legendary im...
Carl F. Klinck, Pathfinder In Canadian Literature
Carl F. Klinck Pathfinder Canadian Literature
2014/1/20
Nearly fifty years ago, when he published Wilfred Campbell: A Study in Late Provincial Victorianism (1942), Carl Frederick Klinck emerged from what was then an unfashionable area of scholarship into ...