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The series is marked by an extensive contextualisation of 1000 BOOK REVIEWS each period, as the volumes include timelines of publications and (inter)national events, author biographies and a chapter on the literary history of the decade.
28 wrz 2010 · Almost exactly ninety years later, this substantial Cambridge History of Canadian Literature, co-edited by two women scholars, with its thirty-one chapters written by a distinguished company of Canadian and international contributors, offers convincing evidence for the establishment of Canadian literature as an important scholarly field and for ...
The first to elevate Canadian Literature to the world stage were Lucy Maud Montgomery, Stephen Leacock, Mazo de la Roche, and Morley Callaghan. During the post-war decades Canadian literature, as were Australian and New Zealand literature, viewed as an appendage to British Literature.
3 sty 2019 · 1 online resource (xxii, 1347 pages) "This up-to-date reference book brings together three hundred leading Canadianists to look at literature in Canada from a variety of perspectives.
Published by a charitable non-profit, the Literary Review of Canada is a one-of-a-kind forum for discussion and debate about books, culture, politics, and ideas.
In 1988, Canadian Literature became the first and only journal to win the Gabrielle Roy Prize for best English book-length studies in Canadian and Québec literary criticism. In 2009, Canadian Literature won a Canadian Online Publishing Award for Best Cross Platform for CanLit Poets.
Originally a kitchen table venture, it filled a serious void in Canada’s cultural landscape, providing a space for the country’s best and emerging writers to reflect deeply on politics, philosophy, science, history, culture, and literature.