As an assistant professor of comparative literature, when I ask undergraduate students how they define “Canadian literature,” I get half-hearted answers about it encompassing anything inherently ...
IT is easy to see the great industry that goes to tire completion of such a work as this, and all who, from taste or necessity, have to do with bibliography, must feel their indebtedness to Mr. Morgan ...
Canadian literature is almost entirely a late-20th century phenomenon. Though the Victorian era (1837–1901) saw Canada produce a few moderately famous poets like Charles G.D. Roberts (1860-1943), ...