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  1. Humanitaet Und Kreuzzugsideologie Um 1780: Die Tuerkenoper Im 18.Jahrundert Und Das Rettungsmotiv in Wielands Oberon Lessings Nathan Und Goethes Iph (Canadian ... studies in German language and literature) by W. Daniel Wilson, 1984-09
  2. E. J. Pratt: The evolutionary vision (Studies in Canadian literature) by Sandra Djwa, 1974
  3. Modern English-Canadian Prose: A Guide to Information Sources (Gale Information Guide Library. American Literature, English Literature, and World Literatures ... in English Information Guide Series, V. 38.) by Helen Hoy, 1983-08
  4. Dubious Glory: The Two World Wars and the Canadian Novel (Studies of World Literature in English, Vol. 9) by Dagmar Novak, 2000-08
  5. A.M. Klein, the Father of Canadian Jewish Literature: Essays in the Poetics of Humanistic Politics (Jewish Studies) by Rachel F. Brenner, 1989-12
  6. The new hero: Essays in comparative Quebec/Canadian literature by Ronald Sutherland, 1977
  7. Canadian Literature Index: A Guide to Periodicals and Newspapers. Cumulative Index to 1987 Publications
  8. Second image;: Comparative studies in Quebec/Canadian literature by Ronald Sutherland, 1971
  9. Poets and critics: Essays from Canadian literature, 1966-1974 by George Woodcock, 1974
  10. Censorship in Canadian Literature by Mark Cohen, 2001-11
  11. A. M. Klein (Studies in Canadian literature) by Miriam Waddington, 1970
  12. Studies on Canadian Literature: Introductory and Critical Essays
  13. Eyeing the North Star: Directions in African-Canadian Literature
  14. Refractions of Germany in Canadian Literature and Culture

81. 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.

82. Canadian Literature Directory.
a touch of whimsy. (From beautiful British Columbia!); Northwest Passages canadian literature OnLine. Usborne Books at Home Usborne
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CanadianCulture.com "Working together with the People of Canada" Literature
  • A Little Archive of Poetry
  • My Fiction Including Return of the Canoe Societies about BC Coastal Tribes - My Educational Fiction by Rosemary I. Patterson, Ph.D., including Return of the Canoe Societies, about Coastal Tribes efforts to obtain Land Treaties.
  • Potluck Cookbook Take Potluck! 101 Tasty, Simple Dishes for Your Potluck Party offers cooks easy to read, transportable recipes that will be a hit at any party.
  • Make Your Dreams Come True! Finest educational books available. Be your own boss - this family-oriented home-based enterprise has unlimited income potential. Expand your home library, supply award-winning books to your community, build a thriving business!
  • A Simple Poetry Garden Themes include appreciation of nature, coping with life's ups and down, perils of aging, a dash of humor and a sprinkle of inspiration. It's "old-fashioned" rhyme-and-meter on easy-loading pages. ~ Laryalee ~
  • Ascent - Welcome to the world of Ascent, the world of the imagination, and inspiration, a safe place to send our artistic souls and to share the objects of our creativity. The Ascent home page is designed by David Fraser writer, educator, consultant, and explorer of an eclectic variety of other stuff and Patricia Carroll - visual artist in paint and fibre, educator, consultant and searcher for the most perfect place for her soul.
  • Fairy tales for everyone This is a fairy-tale writer's home page. Here you find some fairy tales, fantasy fiction, flash fiction stories, poetry and some author's pictures.

83. Uma Parameswaran's Home Page
Professor of English at the University of Winnipeg known for her contributions to the emerging field of South Asian canadian literature. Includes publications and academic information.
http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~parmswrn/
UMA PARAMESWARAN
Professor of English, University of Winnipeg
email: u.parameswaran @ uwinnipeg . ca (remove spaces)
At The Gates
tales from the short road As the stories in this highly imaginative collection attest, our passage from the known into the unknown can occur anywhere. Whether hiking the Himalayas, getting high in a scuzzy nightclub, or managing the last book store on Earth, each of these remarkable characters stands at the gate between this world and the next. Surreal, speculative, and sometimes downright eerie, this is fiction that will give you that rare, pleasurable tingle up the back of your neck. Catherine Hunter This collection of short stories is edited by Uma Parameswaran, and features two of her short stories.
"A hymn to the joys and sorrows of family, in the best, most inclusive sense of the word." - Andreas Schroeder
A collection of poems by award-winning author Uma Parameswaran. These voices capture the experiences of Indo-Canadians. Collectively, the poems addresses various phases of immigrant experience from nostalgia for the land left behind and wonder at the new environment, through the realities of racial discrimination, pressures of settlement and struggle to strike roots, to the final affirmation that "Home is where your feet are, and may your heart be there too."
"A deftly wrought novella possessing a quiet eloquence born of outrage." -

84. Canadian Literature
canadian literature Book Review and Price Comparison. Top Selling Books for canadian literature. Leaves of Grass AUTHOR Walt Whitman
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In Search of a Model for African-American Drama
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Format: Hardcover Compare prices for this book The Annotated Anne of Green Gables AUTHOR: Margaret Anne Doody (Editor), et al ISBN: 0195104285 Publish Date: September 1997 Format: Hardcover Compare prices for this book Death of a Salesman AUTHOR: Arthur Miller ISBN: 0140481346 Publish Date: October 1976 Format: Paperback Compare prices for this book The 'Third Book' Notebooks of Northrop Frye 1964-1972 AUTHOR: Dolzani, Michael ISBN: 0802035426 Format: Hardcover Compare prices for this book Food for Our Grandmothers: Writings by Arab-American and Arab-Canadian Feminists AUTHOR: Joanna Kadi (Editor) ISBN: 0896084892 Publish Date: October 1994 Format: Paperback Compare prices for this book Death of a Salesman AUTHOR: Arthur Miller, Christopher Bigsby (Introduction), Christopher W. Bigsby (Introduction)

85. Canadian Literary Archives - Orecai Richler Biocritical
Biocritical essay by Victor J. Ramraj in 1987.
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Mordecai Richler Biocritical Essay by Victor J. Ramraj
Two clusters of experience from Richler's boyhood, one actual, the other vicarious, have had a marked effect on his artistic psyche: his growing up in the Jewish community of Montreal during the 1930s and 1940s, of which he has stated, "that was my time, my place, and I have elected myself to get it right"; and his consciousness of the conflicts in Europe, particularly of the defense of Madrid, which made a strong impression on him as a boy of nine and later came to be used in his fiction as a metaphor for honour and heroism. The importance to him of these concurrent sets of experience is pointed up by their appearance again and again in various forms in his fiction and non-fiction. He focuses on both with equal intensity in his novels The Acrobats (1954) and Son of a Smaller Hero (1955), both of which are considered "first novels", defined by George Woodcock as works that present "somewhat realistically the problems, aspirations, and agonies of a young writer".
A third-generation Canadian Jew, Richler was born on January 27, 1931, in Montreal, where his grandfather settled after venturing to Canada in 1904 to escape the Eastern European pogroms. Richler grew up in a self-contained world circumscribed by orthodoxy and by fear and ignorance of French and English Canadians. He attended Jewish parochial school, studied the Talmud and was expected to become a rabbi. At Baron Byng High School (the Fletcher's Field of his fiction), a Protestant school, he began to ease away from orthodoxy and to conceive of himself as both Jewish and Canadian, though this was not always an easy complementary conception of himself. "The minority man", he points out, quoting Norman Mailer, "grows up with a double-image of himself, his own and society's".

86. Browse Topics: Canadian Literature
go to bottom of page, You selected canadian literature, 7 items. Books the arts Atwood woman, Atwood, Margaret; canadian literature; Handmaid s Tale,the.
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87. 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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88. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
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89. 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

90. Educational Resources On The Internet - Database: CANLIT-L * Canadian Literature
CANLITL * canadian literature * E-Mail List * Announce * 95/02. Don Soucy (dsoucy@unb.ca) Thu, 16 Feb 1995 010531 -0400 CANLIT-L - canadian literature.
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CANLIT-L on MAILSERV@NLC-BNC.CA Canadian Literature
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The purpose of the list is twofold. Better communication and
connection among writers, publishers, professional associations, librarians and archivists, students, professors, and interested readers, should ensure lively discussion about particular works, writers, trends, literary theory, and the study and teaching of Canadian literature, among others. For the individual, questions

91. 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

92. Recent Asian Canadian Literature
Guides, Recent Asian canadian literature. Printerfriendly version (PDF - 4 pages; 313KB) Download a printer-friendly PDF version of this document.
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Poetry
Drama Fiction/Memoir Anthologies Selected Library Materials
The nations next to the authors' names stand for their families' countries of origin; a number of these authors are Canadian-born but write from a perspective that incorporates their ethnic community. Poetry Fields of my blood. [Lebanon] Asfour, John Lord of the mountain : the Sardiel poems. [Sri Lanka] Crusz, Rienzi Basmati brown. [India] Dulai, Phinder Dharma rasas. [India] Gill, Kuldip Returning the empties: selected poems, 1960s-1990s. [Philiphines] Gill, Lakshmi As though the gods love us. [Singapore] Goh, Poh Seng Season of mercy. [Japan] Ito, Sally Pacific windows. [Japan] Kiyooka, Roy A song of Lilith: poems. [Japan] Kogawa, Joy Surrender. [Japan] Miki, Roy Handwriting. [Sri Lanka] Ondaatje, Michael Pappaji wrote poetry in a language I cannot understand: poems. [India] Pal, Rajinderpal S Sugar, steel and the maple leaf [India] Pandher, Harmohanjit Singh

93. Don Sparling: Native Canadian Literature
Native canadian literature. The page numbers refer to An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English, available fromm the departmental library.
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Native Canadian Literature
Dr Don Sparling Summer semester 1997/98
Below is the reading for this course. The page numbers refer to An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English , available fromm the departmental library. The Rez Sisters can also be borrowed there. Each week the readings for that week are indicated, as well as the report. The report is to be an oral report on the assigned work done by a student; it should last about 10-15 minutes – NO MORE – and done so as to give the class a clear idea of what the book is about, as well as a critical view of the work; ideally, it should be done in such a way as to allow questions to be asked by other students. Those who do not give a report scheduled for a class will give it to me personally, at some time during my office hours. In both cases, it I feel the report has not been satisfactory, I will ask you to repeat it for me. At the end of the semester, there will also be an essay on a topic of your choosing; it would be best to consult with me beforehand. The assessment of the course will be class participation 25%, report 25%, and essay 50%.

94. The Harris Collection - Canadian Literature
THE HARRIS COLLECTION OF AMERICAN POETRY AND PLAYS. JOHN HAY LIBRARY. canadian literature. See Also Frenchcanadian literature Broadsides. TOP. Related Collections.
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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:
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95. The Harris Collection -French-Canadian Literature
THE HARRIS COLLECTION OF AMERICAN POETRY AND PLAYS. JOHN HAY LIBRARY. FRENCHcanadian literature. See Also canadian literature. TOP. Related Collections.
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THE HARRIS COLLECTION OF
AMERICAN POETRY AND PLAYS JOHN HAY LIBRARY
FRENCH-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 , a masque performed in Nova Scotia in 1606 and published in Paris in 1609. This is no t only the earliest Canadian title, but the earliest title in the entire Harris Collection. In addition, there are extensive collections of major French-Canadian writers of the 19th and 20th centuries, including: Anne Hebert, Francois-Xavier Garneau, Louis Frechette, Emile Nelligan, Gaston Miron, Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau, Gratien Gelinas, Marcel Dube, Marie-Claire Blais, Michel Tremblay, Felix-Antoine Savard, Alain Grandbois, Roland Giguere, Gilles Vigneault, Nicole Brossard, among many others. Included in the Collection are extensive holdings of vocal music and hymnals, anthologies, and literary periodicals. There are also considerable holdings of Canadian poetry broadsides. See Also:
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96. Canadian Literature (1899) By Robert Barr
canadian literature . In literature he waits until a definite judgment is pronounced outside of Canada; then your educated Canadian knows it all.
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The following is a Gaslight etext.... A message to you about **************************************************************** * Gaslight note: after reading two articles in The Canadian * * Magazine (1899-may) which discussed literary greats, * * Robert Barr was provoked to write the following two- * * part, complementary article chiding the editor and all * * Canadians for neglecting to promote home-grown literature. * * Barr's article was featured prominently and generated at * * least two other response articles from other writers. Barr * * participated in articles for The Canadian Magazine at * * at least once a year after becoming successful abroad. * ****************************************************************
"Canadian literature"
by Robert Barr
Part One
from The Canadian Magazine , XIV, 1 (November 1899), pp. 3-7 In the May number of The Canadian Magazine there appeared an article by the editor entitled 'The Strength and Weakness of Current Books.' The article deals largely of Canada and its literature, and thus it is interesting to all of us who have an affection for Canada, especially as the subject is treated with illuminating restraint by Mr. Cooper. As the matter is, strictly speaking, none of my business, I naturally desired to say something about it, but the year has grown several months older before I could snatch time from more pressing work than the delightful task of lecturing Canada, and even now I must treat this important theme with a haste and superficiality it does not deserve.

97. UW Library - Library Guide- Canadian Literature
canadian literature. Library Guide No. 3.2. Contents. Return to Contents Selected Journals canadian literature. Canadian Poetry (London, Ont.) .
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Canadian Literature
Library Guide
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This guide lists reference sources relevant to contemporary Canadian Literature. The items cited here are available from the Reference Collection and circulation Stacks in the Dana Porter Library. Additional sources can be located through TRELLIS
Encyclopedias
Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English
Ref PS8071.L57 1976 Porter.
Handbooks
The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature
Ref PS8015.O93 1983 Porter.
Biographical Dictionaries
Canadian Writers, 1890-1920 . Dictionary of Literary Biography , v. 92.
Ref PS8015.C36 1990 Porter. Canadian Writers, 1920-1959. First Series . Dictionary of Literary Biography, v. 68.
Ref PS8081.C36 1988 Porter. Canadian Writers, 1920-1959. Second Series . Dictionary of Literary Biography, v. 88.
Ref PS8081.C362 1989 Porter. Canadian Writers since 1960. First Series . Dictionary of Literary Biography, v. 53.
Ref PS8081.C37 1986 Porter.

98. Teaching Canadian Literature
Teaching canadian literature IT SUCKS! The survey allowed teachers and school librarians to discuss issues related to teaching canadian literature.
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short stories ~ poetry ~ canadian small press stuff ~ celebrating 5 years of insignificance Home Fiction Poetry Reviews ... Letters
Teaching Canadian literature: IT SUCKS! by Michael Bryson In April 2002, the Canada Council for the Arts published a research report it had commissioned on the state of English-language Canadian literature in high schools. The results were not encouraging. Read responses to this report Read what's new as of January 29, 2003 (You can read the executive summary of the report on the Canada Council web site . The full report is more than 100 pages. It is available from the Canada Council for the Arts and Writers’ Trust of Canada.) Prepared by The Writers' Trust of Canada , the report concluded:
  • fewer than one-third of high schools in Canada offer students a course on Canadian literature; most students read fewer than six Canadian books during their secondary education; few students can identify 10 Canadian writers;

99. The Canada Council For The Arts - English-language Canadian Literature In High S
Ensuring Canadian students and teachers are adequately encouraged to use canadian literature in schools. Englishlanguage canadian literature in High Schools.
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100. Canadaan Authors
Canadian Authors. canadian literature General Resources. canadian literature from VOS; canadian literature Archive (Joint project of St.
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