• Art and music in the fiction of Helen Weinzweig 

      Ivancic, Noreen M. (2000)
      Critics Northrop Frye and, more recently, Linda Hutcheon have commented tellingly on the relationships that exist among Canadian art, music and literature. Perhaps surprisingly, aside from an incidental comment here and ...
    • Braided strands of meaning : Mavis Gallant's language 

      Miller, Katherine Marion (1994)
      This thesis grew out o£ the difficulties in classifying Gallant’s fiction. Critics, when examining the works of Mavis Gallant, have tended to use a thematic approach: the themes of exile, fractured human relationships, ...
    • Charles Ritchie and the English diary tradition 

      Barclay, Pat. (1987)
      The literary merit of the diaries of Charles Ritchie is apparent to anyone who reads them. A more critical assessment is hindered, however, by the fact that there is as yet in Canada no literary context in which the ...
    • Dawn of discovery : Margaret Atwood's Morning in the burned house 

      Pylvainen, Tina Tammy (1996)
      Morning in the Burned House, Margaret Atwood's new collection of lyric poetry, is a carefully structured exploration of the spiritual dimension of selfhood. The volume is divided into five sections which each serve as ...
    • Dutch Canadian experience : a study of perspectives 

      De Peuter, Alida (Ena) Catharine (1991)
      Although my family immigrated to Canada from the Netherlands when I was one year of age, I have always been aware of the fact that I have no birthright to this country which is my home. I have always been aware of two ...
    • Sound and silence in selected poetry of Duncan Campbell Scott 

      Weller, Eric (1995)
      The poetry of Duncan Campbell Scott has always been recognized by the Canadian literary establishment as being worthy of attention. His work usually appears in most of the textbooks and anthologies of Canadian Poetry, ...