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  1. Barometer Rising (New Canadian Library) by Hugh Maclennan, 1989-11-01
  2. Seven Rivers of Canada by Hugh Maclennan, 1977
  3. Hugh MacLennan: A Writer's Life (Goodread Biographies) by Elspeth Cameron, 1983-01-01
  4. Two Solitudes by Hugh MacLennan, 2003
  5. Each Man's Son by Hugh MacLennan, 1951
  6. Chess Pieces (Hugh Maclennan Poetry Series) by David Solway, 1999-04
  7. The Ishtar Gate: Last And Selected Poems (The Hugh Maclennan Poetry) by Diana Brebner, Stephanie Bolster, 2004-12
  8. Mosaic Orpheus (Hugh Maclennan Poetry Series) by Peter Dale Scott, 2009-04
  9. Bamboo Church (Hugh MacLennan Poetry) by Ricardo Sternberg, 2003-04
  10. Ecrivains canadiens-anglais: Margaret Atwood 1970-1986, Hugh Maclennan 1945-1985, Marshall Mac Luhan 1965-1982 : dossiers de presse (Dossiers de presse sur les ecrivains quebecois) (French Edition)
  11. All the God-Sized Fruit (Hugh Maclennan Poetry Series) by Shawna Lemay, 1999-04
  12. The Thin Smoke of the Heart (The Hugh MacLennan Poetry Series) by Tim Bowling, 2000-04
  13. Hugh MacLennan by Alec Lucas, 1970
  14. Palilalia (Hugh MacLennan Poetry) by Jeffery Donaldson, 2008-04

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Hugh MacLennan 19071990 Dramatizing Canadian Culture John Hugh MacLennan,a five-time winner of Canada’s prestigious Governor
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Dramatizing Canadian Culture John Hugh MacLennan, a five-time winner of Canada’s prestigious Governor General’s Literary Award, contributed immensely to the creation of a distinct Canadian literature. His outstanding literary talents secured for him national and international acclaim before his death on November 9, 1990. Although MacLennan regarded Halifax as his home town, he was born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, a Cape Breton coastal community dominated, for many years, by the coal-mining industry. When he was seven years old, MacLennan moved with his family to Halifax. On the morning of December 6, 1917 he witnessed, as a ten-year-old boy, the Halifax explosion caused by the collision of a Belgian relief ship and a French munitions vessel. This explosion, estimated to have been the world’s worst before the dropping of the nuclear bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, in August 1945, left an indelible impression on young MacLennan. No wonder! Sixteen hundred Haligonians died in the explosion, nine thousand were injured, and more than 25,000 lost their homes or encountered major difficulties as a result of property damage. The explosion occurred at 8.45 A.M. Since classes in Halifax schools did not begin in those days until 9.30 A.M., MacLennan, was still at home and thus escaped death or injuries he might have suffered had he been in school.

2. The Shinty Website - Bibliography
MacLennan, Hugh D., Shinty!, Nairn, 1993. maclennan hugh D., Shinty sPlace and Space in World Sport , in The Sports Historian, 1997.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY We are grateful to Dr Hugh Dan MacLennan for the information on this page - 'Not an Orchid' Hugh Dan MacLennan's latest book Abraham, J.W. and Wilton, M.J., (eds), Report on the Evaluation of the Continuing Supply of Camans and Balls for Shinty, Highlands and Islands Development Board, Inverness, 1981. Barron, Hugh, The First Hundred Years. A short history of Inverness shinty club, 1887-1987, Inverness, 1987. Barron, Hugh and Campbell, John W., A History of Comunn Camanachd Strathghlais, Strathglass Shinty Club. Inverness, 1980 Beauly Camanachd - Centenary, 1892 - 1992, Inverness, 1992. Barron, Hugh, Campbell J.W., and MacLennan, H.D., Lochcarron Camanachd 1883-1983, Inverness, 1983. Burnett, John, Sporting Scotland, Edinburgh, 1995. Burnett, John, "Shinty in Nineteenth-century Edinburgh and a painting of Duddingston Loch by Charles Altamont Doyle", in Book of the Old Edinburgh Club, New Series, Volume 4 (1997), pages 137-143. Burnett, John and Jarvie, Grant (eds) Sport, Scotland and the Scots. (Edinburgh, 1999). Caberfeidh Shinty Club, Centenary, 1886-1986, Dingwall, 1986.

3. Hugh MacLennan
Hugh MacLennan. John Hugh MacLennan (March 20 1907 November 7 1990)Canadian author and Professor of English at McGill University.
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hugh maclennan resources online, including bibliographical material and annotatedlinks. Hugh MacLennan. 1907 1990. Hugh MacLennan Fonds from the univ.
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  • Barometer Rising Two Solitudes The Precipice Each Man's Son The Watch that Ends the Night Return of the Sphinx Voices in Time
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  • Cross-Country Thirty and Three Scotchman's Return and Other Essays The Other Side of Hugh MacLennan: Selected Essays Old and New , ed. Elspeth Cameron (1978)
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  • Seven Rivers of Canada The Colour of Canada Rivers of Canada
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  • Oxyrhynchus: An Economic and Social Study (1935; reprinted 1968)
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  • Governor General's Award for fiction in 1945 for Two Solitudes Governor General's Award for The Precipice Governor General's Award in 1951 for Each Man's Son Governor General's Award for Thirty and Three made a Companion of the Order of Canada
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6. Barometer Rising (New Canadian Library S) Hugh MacLennan
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7. Hugh MacLennan
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10. MacLennan, Hugh The Watch That Ends The Night
Literature Annotations. maclennan, hugh The Watchthat Ends the Night. Genre, Novel (373 pp.).
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Genre Novel (373 pp.) Keywords Death and Dying Heart Disease History of Medicine Illness and the Family ... War and Medicine Summary George Stewart had always loved his best friend's wife, Catherine. After her doctor husband, Jerome Martel, is presumed to have died in a Nazi prison camp, George and Catherine marry, respectful of Martel's memory and mindful of her chronic illness. The central crisis of the story, which is introduced in the first chapter, is the surprising return of Martel a decade after his death. Martel still burns with the passion for social justice that took him to war in Europe. The long story of their lives is narrated by George through a series of flashbacks and reminiscences, in which Catherine's illness is ever present.

11. Fully Completely - Courage
Lyrics of The Tragically Hip song, dedicated to maclennan.
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Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)
Watch the band through a bunch of dancers
Quickly, follow the unknown with something more familiar.
Quickly something familiar
Courage, my word it didn't come it doesn't matter
Sleepwalk, so fast asleep in a motel
that has the lay of home and piss on all of your
background and piss on all your surroundings
Courage, my word, it didn't come, it doesn't matter
Courage, it couldn't come at a worse time
So there's no simple explanation for anything important any of us do and yea the human tragedy consists in the necessity of living with the consequences under pressure, under pressure. Courage, my word, it didn't come, it doesn't matter, Courage, it couldn't come at a worse time. Time 4:27 Additional Information A radio single Setlist slang - Courage See The Watch That Ends The Night by Hugh MacLennan, Part 6 Chapter 4

12. Hugh MacLennan
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Biography of the author.
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Hugh MacLennan
Born in 1907 in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Hugh MacLennan is considered one of Canada's most nationalistic novelists. He was educated at Dalhousie Univerity, and as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford before doing his doctoral studies at Princeton. In 1935, he began teaching Latin and history at Montreal's Lower Canada College. He married American writer Dorothy Duncan in 1936. In 1954, he taught English part-time at McGill University, and became a full professor in 1968. He retired as a professor emeritus in 1979 and lived in North Hatley, Quebec, until his death in 1990. When MacLennan was 10 years old, he witnessed the Halifax Explosion, which served as the inspiration for his first novel, Barometer Rising (1941). This novel provided him with national and international recognition as an author, and MacLennan followed up on the success with Two Solitudes (1945), which won the Governor-General's Award. The novel examines the linguistic divide that existed in Quebec at the time. The title of the novel has become the expression synonymous with the bi-cultural nature of Canada. He won another GG award with the novel The Precipice (1947) and two for non-fiction with the collections of essays Cross-Country (1949) and Thirty and Three (1954). After the death of his wife Dorothy, he published

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    Article by hugh Dan maclennan, Aberdeen University, Scotland.
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    SHINTY'S PLACE AND SPACE IN WORLD SPORT1 Hugh Dan MacLennan Aberdeen University, Scotland Shinty - iomain or camanachd in Scottish Gaelic - was introduced to Scotland along with Christianity and the Gaelic language nearly two thousand years ago by Irish missionaries. Indeed, it is worth noting, 1,400 years after St Columba's death, that the venerable Saint is said to have arrived on these shores as a result of a little local difficulty at an Irish hurling match.2 While shinty's place in world sport has been recognised in terms of its historical pedigree and connection with its cultural cousin of hurling in Ireland, its provenance world-wide and its significance as one of the cultural anchors which emphasised the "Scottish-ness" of Gaels forced abroad has been consistently under-estimated, if not ignored completely. Shinty, or some similar version of stick and ball games, has been played through time virtually UK-wide, from wind-swept St Kilda to the more hospitable and gentler plains of the Scottish Borders; from the Yorkshire moors to Blackheath in London. It is a game of great antiquity. It is linked (not always with complete accuracy) to golf and ice hockey, and is also to be found in a much wider space from the plains of Montevideo in the mid-nineteenth century, to Toronto and Canada's Maritime Provinces; from the blistering heat of New Year's Day in Australia 150 years ago, to Cape Town and also the war-ravaged wastes of Europe through two World Wars. Shinty, as with many other aspects of Highland heritage (notably the Gaelic language) has been frequently threatened: by Statute, the influence of Sabbatarianism following the Reformation, the savage dislocation of the Highland Clearances and in more modern times, by harsh economic reality and a falling birth-rate.

    16. MacLennan, Hugh
    Asterisks indicate multimedia. Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932004.maclennan, hugh. Sex, Male. National Origin, Canada. Era, Mid 20th Century.
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    17. MacLennan, Hugh. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    Edition. 2001. maclennan, hugh. (m kl n´ n) (KEY) , 1907–90, Canadianwriter, b. Glace Bay, NS From his vantage at McGill Univ. in
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    20. Royal Bank Award: Hugh MacLennan
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    The 1984 recipient of the Royal Bank Award, the late Hugh MacLennan, began a long teaching career in Montreal but is best known for his novel, Two Solitudes, which continues to be studied both for its literary merit and its profound insights into our French and English cultures.
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