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         Canadian Literature:     more books (100)
  1. O Canada: Essays on Canadian Literature and Culture (The Dolphin)
  2. Studies on Canadian Literature: Introductory and Critical Essays
  3. Interpretation of Narrative (Library of the Canadian Review of Comparative Literature)
  4. The Canadian Novel: A Search for Identity (New World Literature Series) by M. F. Salat, 1993-12
  5. A. M. Klein (Studies in Canadian literature) by Miriam Waddington, 1970
  6. Appraisals of Canadian literature by Lionel Stevenson, 1978
  7. Precarious Present, Promising Future?: Ethnicity and Identities in Canadian Literature (Canadian Studies Collection)
  8. From Nursery Rhymes to Nationhood: Children's Literature and the Construction of Canadian Identity (Children's Literature and Culture) by Elizabeth Galway, 2008-03-31
  9. What is a Canadian literature? by John Metcalf, 1988
  10. Learning with Literature in the Canadian Elementary Classroom by Joyce Bainbridge, Assistant Professor Sylvia Pantaleo, 1999-10-15
  11. Checklist of Canadian Literature and Background Materials, 1628-1960
  12. English-Canadian Literature to 1900: A Guide to Information Sources (Gale Information Guide Library. American Literature, English Literature, and World ... in English Information Guide Series, V. 6) by R. G. Moyles, 1976-06
  13. Bibliotheca canadensis: or, A manual of Canadian literature by Henry J. 1842-1913 Morgan, 2010-07-30
  14. Canadian Hockey Literature by Jason Blake, 2010-03-20

61. Canadian Literature 15/9/96
GENERAL canadian literature. (SEPTEMBER 15, 1996). BARFOOT, Joan DUET FOR THREEToronto, 1985 Macmillan. Uncorrected Galley Proofs . 250 pp. Orange wraps.
http://www.cyberus.ca/~rrknott/canlitgen.html
GENERAL CANADIAN LITERATURE
(SEPTEMBER 15, 1996) BARFOOT, Joan DUET FOR THREE Toronto, 1985 Macmillan. "Uncorrected Galley Proofs". 250 pp. Orange wraps. KINSELLA, W.P. THE MOCCASIN TELEGRAPH AND OTHER INDIAN TALES Boston (1984) David R. Godine. First U.S. edition. 186 pp. Yellow cloth backing red paper covered boards. Preceded by the Canadian edition of which there was no cloth issue. Review information sheet laid in. Fine in fine dust jacket. KROETSCH , Robert ALIBI Toronto (1983) Stoddart. 239 pp. Black cloth. Review slip taped to front free fly leaf. Fine in fine dust jacket. LAURENCE , Margaret THIS SIDE JORDAN New York (1960) St. Martin's Press. First U.S. edition. 304 pp. Black cloth backing black paper covered boards. Fine in slightly worn and chipped dust jacket. LAURENCE, Margaret THE TOMORROW-TAMER MACLENNAN, Hugh THE WATCH THAT ENDS THE NIGHT Toronto, 1959 Macmillan. First Canadian edition from the U.S. sheets. 373 pp. Blue cloth. Signed by the author on the front free fly leaf. Very Good to fine in slightly worn dust jacket. MARSHALL

62. Web Resources On Canadian Literature, Culture, And History
Web Resources on canadian literature, Culture, and History. This documenthas been adapted for the Postcolonial Literature and Culture
http://www.scholars.nus.edu.sg/landow/post/canada/bibliography/related.html
Web Resources on Canadian Literature, Culture, and History
This document has been adapted for the Postcolonial Literature and Culture Web with the kind permission of the Canadian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (CACLALS) Last Modified: 14 February 2002

63. Related Web Resources For Canadian Literature
Related Web Resources for canadian literature. Canadian Bound; canadian literatureQuarterlyof Criticism and Review; canadian literature Archive;
http://www.scholars.nus.edu.sg/landow/post/canada/literature/related.html
Related Web Resources for Canadian Literature
A Contributor from Ottawa
Last modified 14 February 2002

64. Redirect
It provides members with an international context for studying canadian literature,introducing a deeper understanding of other cultures and of Canada's
http://www.unb.ca/CACLALS/
This page has moved, please update your bookmark.
New location is:
http://www.kwantlen.bc.ca/CACLALS/

65. Queen's University (Kingston, Canada): Canadian Literature Index
canadian literature Stauffer Library Reference, This is a selected guideto canadian literature in the Stauffer Library Reference Collection.
http://library.queensu.ca/inforef/cdnlit/
Canadian Literature
Stauffer Library Reference This is a selected guide to Canadian Literature in the Stauffer Library Reference Collection.
The Lorne Pierce Special Collections , housed in the Douglas Library, has numerous
Canadian literature periodicals and various collections of Canadiana. Research Strategy Finding Books Finding Articles Book Reviews ... Library Home Page maintained by: Stauffer Library Reference Services
Queen's University, Kingston, Canada Revised: August 14, 2001
http://library.queensu.ca/inforef/cdnlit/index.html

66. CANLIT-L -- Canadian Literature Discussion Group
A bilingual discussion group on canadian literature, literary publishing and Canadian children's literature, hosted by the National Library of Canada.
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/6/20/s20-230-e.html
CANLIT-L Canadian Literature Discussion Group
CANLIT-L is a bilingual discussion group on Canadian literature, literary publishing and Canadian children's literature. The purpose of the list is twofold. It is an opportunity for better communication among writers, publishers, professional associations, librarians, archivists, students, professors, and interested readers, and we hope that there will be lively discussions about particular works, writers, trends, literary theories, and the study and teaching of Canadian literature, among other topics. For individual researchers, the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers about resources for the study of Canadian literature (for example, the location of a particular writer's papers) will encourage more effective research and better appreciation of Canada's literature. Participants are invited to post questions, comments, book reviews, concerns, ideas, information (e.g., announcements of readings, lectures, new courses, new acquisitions of literary papers, etc.) and suggestions for helping to ensure that this list meets the needs of the Canadian literary community. To subscribe to CANLIT-L:

67. Queen's University (Kingston, Canada): French-Canadian Literature Resources
left arrow, Frenchcanadian literature Resources Stauffer Library Reference.
http://library.queensu.ca/inforef/cdnlit/frguide.htm
French-Canadian Literature Resources
Stauffer Library Reference
Bibliographies Guides Biographies Dictionaries
Actualité Québec
  • On the Library Database Network : May 99-present. Contains the original full-text of five French-Canadian newspapers and L'Actualite.
  • In Print Index de l'Actualite REF AI21.I6 (1988-present) Book reviews are listed under the heading Litterature, with qualifiers indicating type of book. Continues: Index de l'actualite vue a travers la presse ecrite : 1972-1987 and formerly called Index du journal Le Devoir
Repere
REF AI7.P64t (1994-present) Reviews are listed under the heading Livres - Comptes rendus. This is a continuation of Periodex and Radar (REF F5400.R3, 1973-1983) and Point de Repere (REF AI7.P64t, 1984-1993). French Periodical Index
REF AI7 .F7 Library has 1973/74-1987; 1989-1995. Livres et auteurs quebecois
PS9001.L5 (1961-82, Stauffer Library - Books) French equivalent to Canadian Book Review Annual. For titles published after 1983, see Point de repere
Bibliographies
Bibliographie der franzosischen Literaturwissenschaft
REF Z2171 .K55

68. Raven's Retreat
Poetry and stories from Canadian amateur writers.
http://www.ilos.net/~raven
This site is best viewed using 800X600 Resolution FALL 1999 What's New? Welcome to the Retreat's Second anniversary edition! We're sporting a new look, to give our third year a new feel. We also have some new poetry for you. We have a new poem by Jason Shawn, whom you might remember, submitted quite a good piece of poetry back in 1998. I am also posting a poem I wrote a few years ago, back in High School. If you have some poetry or prose that you would like to submit, please read the "Submission Info" page, and send it to me. We are always pleased to recieve submissions. If this is your first visit to the Retreat, please sign the guest book, or feel free to drop us a line. Michael William Warner Raven's Retreat 1999 All writing published on this web site is the property of their respective authors. No part of this web site may be copied in part or full, without the permission of the staff at Raven's Retreat.

69. CANADA
canadian literature; canadian literature A Quarterly of Criticism andReview; canadian literature (journal, University of British Columbia);
http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/Canada.html
CANADA
A Guide to Canada
Contents
General Resources Public Resources Literature
Media
... Clickable Image Map of Canada
General Resources
Public Resources
Literature
  • Atwood, Margaret (1939- )

70. CanadaInfo: Canadian Literature
canadian literature. canadian literature is known the world over. MAINMENU canadian literature, Readings. © 2003 Craig IW Marlatt
http://www.craigmarlatt.com/craig/canada/literature/literature.html
Canadian Literature
C anadian Literature is known the world over. While we continue to develop this section of the site, check out the list of Canadian books in the readings section below.
MAIN MENU
: CANADIAN LITERATURE

71. University Of Manitoba: Canadian Literature Archive - Bibliographies
Bibliography, awards, and writing related experience.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/english/canlit/bibliographies/sandra_bird
The Canadian Literature Archive Forum Guestbook Search Contact Us ... About Canlit Bibliographies of your Favourite Authors Sandra Birdsell
811 Shannon Road
Regina Saskatchewan
Sandylou@sk.sympatico.ca BOOKS: The Russlander a novel, McClelland and Stewart, October, 2001. The Town That Floated Away  a chapter book for 8 to 11 year old, Harper Collins, August 1997 Agassiz A Novel In Stories  Milkweed Editions,  Minneapolis  Minn., USA,  March 1991 Trade Paper, Little Brown, 1990 Agassiz Stories   Turnstone Press 1987 (combined volume of  “Ladies of the House” and “Night Travellers”) Ladies of the House  French translation du Roseau, 1990 Montreal,  Quebec Ladies of the House  Turnstone Press, 1984.  Short Stories Night Travellers  Turnstone Press, 1982.   Short Stories SCRIPTS: The Waiting Time a 60 minute radio drama commissioned by CBC  produced in March, 1993 Another View of North a 60 minute radio drama commissioned by CBC   and produced in June, 1992 The Town That Floated Away, a 30 minute radio drama produced by  Barbara Nicol, CBC, September 1992.

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73. University Of Manitoba: Canadian Literature Archive - Bibliographies
Resume, with awards and bibliography.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/english/canlit/bibliographies/marilyn_bow
The Canadian Literature Archive Forum Guestbook Search Contact Us ... About Canlit Bibliographies of your Favourite Authors Marilyn Bowering born Winnipeg, Canada, April 13, 1949.
Current address:
3011 Manzer Rd., Sooke, B.C.
VOS 1NO Tel: 250-642-3793 email: marilynbowering@shaw.ca Education University of Victoria, 1966-68 University of British Columbia, 1968-69 University of Victoria, 1969-70 Degree: Bachelor of Arts, Dept. of English, first class, 1971 University of Victoria 1971-73 Degree: Master of Arts, Dept. of English with concentration in Creative Writing, first class, 1973. University of New Brunswick, 1975-76 Degree: Incomplete PhD programme in Canadian Literature. Honours and Awards Alumni Scholarship 1966 Govt. of B.C. Scholarships 1966-70 U. of Vic Graduate Scholarship 1970-71 U. of Vic Graduate Fellowship 1971-72 U. of New Brunswick Graduate Fellowship 1975 National Magazine Award for Poetry, Gold 1978 National Magazine Award for Poetry, Silver 1989 Canada Council Senior Arts Award, 1989, 1991

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75. Canadian Literature: Review
Review of The Closer We Are to Dying from the journal, canadian literature.
http://www.canlit.ca/reviews/172/3273_baetz.html
"Life Stories " Joe Fiorito The Closer We Are to Dying . McClelland and Stewart $22.99 Order It!
Josef Skvorecky When Eve Was Naked: A Journey through Life . Key Porter $27.95
Reviewed by Joel Baetz
The Closer We Are to Dying When Eve Was Naked
The Closer We Are to Dying The Closer We Are to Dying The Closer We Are to Dying
The Closer We Are to Dying
avoids the sugary-sweetness that often coats lesser fare. With the exception of only a few stories, Fiorito refuses to slip into a Tuesdays with Morrie The Closer We Are to Dying may not push Canadian life-writing in any new directions, but it does make for a compelling read, particularly because of the sheer quality of its prose, appreciation for emotional complexity, and willingness to push aside generic innovations and textual experimentation in favour of a well-told story.
When Eve Was Naked
When Eve Was Naked The Closer We Are to Dying

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76. UBC Student Services - 2003-2004 Calendar - IX. Publications
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. canadian literature. Journal of EnvironmentalEngineering Science. Calendar 2003/04 IX. Publications canadian literature.
http://students.ubc.ca/calendar/index.cfm?tree=11,189,0,0

77. Canadian Literature: Resources
Resources for those interested in furthering their knowledge about George Woodcock and his achievements. From canadian literature A Quarterly of Criticism and Review.
http://www.cdn-lit.ubc.ca/resources/woodcock.html
George Woodcock
Worldwide, he is most well known for his books on the philosophy of anarchism and its history, and for his well-received biography, The Crystal Spirit , on his friend George Orwell. From a national perspective, he was a literary champion, founding the journal Canadian Literature in 1959, finally passing on its editorship eighteen years later. The journal was the first of its kind, and it provided a much-needed place for the exploration and celebration of the works of Canadian literary authors. Ravens and Prophets The Crystal Spirit . He taught at the university into the 1970s, and was awarded an honourary DLitt by UBC in 1977 (he received 5 other honourary degrees from other universities). He refused many awards, including the prestigious Order of Canada, choosing to accept only those given by his colleagues and peers. Despite his deteriorating health, G.W. continued to pursue his writing career in the 80s and into the 90s, though not producing to the same degree as he did in the decades before. He published the third installment of his autobiography, and

78. Combined Major In English And French (Canadian Literature)
Combined Major in English and French (canadian literature). The term CanadianLiterature will be formally recognized on the transcript.
http://www.engl.uvic.ca/Undergrad/Combined-Major.html

Combined Major in English and French (Canadian Literature)
[Go to Upper Level Courses] [Return to Undergraduate Table of Contents] The Combined Major in English and French (Canadian Literature) is not a double major in English and French, but a single B.A. degree program composed of selected courses from each department. The term "Canadian Literature" will be formally recognized on the transcript. Students should consult either department about choice of courses.
First Year:
Two of ENGL 115, 125, 135, 145 3.0 units FREN 181 and 182 or 190 if necessary (consult French Department
about placement) 3.0 units HIST 130 (may be taken in a later year) 3.0 units Electives 6.0 units
Second Year:
Two of ENGL 200A, 200B, 200C, 201, 202, 203 3.0 units FREN 286/287 AND a grade of A- or higher in 190
OR a grade of C+ or higher in 292 6.0 units Electives 6.0 units NOTE: ENGL 200A and 200B are not open to students with credit in 150 or 151. Such students may take 200C, 201, 202, 203 or, with the permission of the Department, substitute 3 units of upper-level English courses.
Third and Fourth Year:
FREN 302 and 3 units of French courses numbered 350 to 477 6.0 units

79. University Of Manitoba: Canadian Literature Archive - Publications - The Virtual
Essay by Ikuko Mizunoe, on the canadian literature Archive site.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/canlit/conference/ikuko_mizunoe.shtml
The Canadian Literature Archive Forum Guestbook Search Contact Us ... About Canlit Ikuko Mizunoe Coming through Geographical and Spiritual Deserts:
Canada's Margaret Laurence and Japan's Minako Oba Look ahead into the past, and back into the future, until the silence.(D 477, NCL) Thus Morag, the protagonist of Margaret Laurence's preeminent novel, The Diviners
Once Morag thought to herself. A popular misconception is that we can't change the past everyone is constantly changing their own past, recalling it, revising it. What really happened? A meaningless question. But I keep trying to answer, knowing there is no answer.(D 70) By recalling and revising it, she has tried to reconstruct her past with the help of imagination, and has managed to free herself from its bondage, establishing a different relation to it. Margaret Laurence called

80. The Harris Collection - Canadian Literature
THE HARRIS COLLECTION OF AMERICAN POETRY AND PLAYS, JOHN HAY LIBRARY. canadian literature SeeAlso Frenchcanadian literature Broadsides. TOP. Related Collections.
http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/University_Library/collections/harris/Harris.Can
THE HARRIS COLLECTION OF
AMERICAN POETRY AND PLAYS JOHN HAY LIBRARY
CANADIAN LITERATURE The Collection Related Collections Related Internet Resources Essential References The Collection The aim of the 19th century private collectors who began the Harris Collection was to acquire all American and Canadian poetry, plays, and music, and this is still the guiding principle of the Collection today. It is the largest collectio n of Canadian poetry and drama outside Canada, and is much larger than collections in most Canadian research libraries. The Collection includes a number of great rarities, of which the foremost is Marc Lescarbot's Les muses de la Nouvelle France The Collection also includes a considerable amount of Canadiana relating to Walt Whitman. The Henry S. Saunders Collection, amassed by a Toronto book collector, includes many photographs as well as works by and about the very active Canad ian circle of "Whitmanites" of the late nineteenth century, most notably Dr. Richard Maurice Bucke, Whitman's editor, biographer, and literary executor. See Also:
French-Canadian Literature

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In addition to the Harris Collection, Canada-related materials may also be found in the

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