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  1. Canadian literature: The beginnings to the 20th century
  2. From there to here: A guide to English-Canadian literature since 1960 (Our nature, our voices) by Frank Davey, 1974
  3. Canadian Literature in the 70's by P. Denham, 1980-03
  4. Trans.Can.Lit: Resituating the Study of Canadian Literature (TransCanada)
  5. Zur Deutschen Literatur Und Philosophie: Ausgewahlte Aufsatze (Canadian Studies in German Language and Literature Vol 35) by Hermann Boschenstein, 1986-07
  6. Head-waters of Canadian literature by Archibald MacMechan, 1924
  7. A History of Histories of German Literature: Prolegomena (Canadian Studies in German Language and Literature) by Michael S. Batts, 1987-08
  8. The Urban experience (Themes in Canadian literature)
  9. Northern Imagination: A Study of Northern Canadian Literature by Allison Mitcham, 1984-02
  10. Listening To Old Woman Speak: Natives And AlterNatives In Canadian Literature (Mcgill-Queen's Native and Northern Series) by Laura Smyth Groening, 2005-04-30
  11. Listen! Songs and poems of Canada (Methuen Canadian literature series) by Homer Hogan, 1972
  12. Creative Writing in Canada: A Short History of English-Canadian Literature by Desmond Pacey, 1976-10
  13. From a Speaking Place: Writings from the First Fifty Years of Canadian Literature by W. H. New, 2009-08-14
  14. Encounter: Canadian drama in four media (Methuen Canadian literature series) by Eugene Benson, 1973

81. A Vision For Canadian Literature And Culture
A vision for canadian literature and culture. Guelph is the capital of Canadathis month at least as far as canadian literature, music and arts go.
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A vision for Canadian literature and culture
by Mirjana Vrbaski
(Guelph, November, 1999) Guelph is the capital of Canada this month - at least as far as Canadian literature, music and arts go. Through the efforts of University of Guelph English professor J.R. (Tim) Struthers, Guelph is hosting 'A Visionary Tradition' - a scholarly conference on Canadian literature and culture. This nation-wide interdisciplinary conference, on now, is dedicated to a review of Canadian cultural achievements. "The main goal is to celebrate the cultural tradition already built in this country and to inspire younger generations to contribute to this tradition," says Struthers, the conference director. "This way, we'll have a thriving culture for the 21st century." Struthers, whose main research interest is the Canadian short story, is part of both visionary and traditional concepts of culture. He's been writing about Canadian literature for 25 years and teaching it for 15.

82. Villanova Library - Canadian Literature
canadian literature available in the Wildcat Library This list representsa selection of the Canadian fiction available in the Wildcat
http://www.wecdsb.on.ca/132/library/reading-lists-can.htm
CANADIAN LITERATURE
available in the Wildcat Library
This list represents a selection of the Canadian fiction available in the Wildcat Library appropriate for senior english I.S.U.s
Alexis, Andre. Childhood
Note: Winner of the 1999 Chapters Books Award / Shortlisted for the 1998 Giller Award and the1998 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize Anderson-Dargatz, Gail. A recipe for bees
Note: Shortlisted for the 1998 Giller Award Anderson-Dargatz, Gail. The cure for death by lightning
Note: Shortlisted for the 1996 Giller Award and the 1997 Chapters Book Award Atwood, Margaret. Alias Grace (2 copies)
Note: Winner of the 1996 Giller Award / Shortlisted for the 1996 Governor General's Literary Award and the 1998 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and the 1996 Booker Prize and the 1997 Orange Prize for Fiction Atwood, Margaret.

83. Research In Canadian Literature
canadian literature. The following is a selected list of resources forstarting research in canadian literature. For further assistance
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/literature/canadianlit.html
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Canadian Literature
The following is a selected list of resources for starting research in Canadian literature. For further assistance, contact Karen Munro, English Literatures Selector, at kmunro@darkwing.uoregon.edu
Starting Your Research
These sources should help you identify topics, give an overview of a specific issues and suggest other materials which might be useful for your research.
  • Subject Encyclopedias
    There are several encyclopedias and dictionaries about Canadian literature located in the Knight Library Reference section.
    • Canadian Literature Index KNIGHT REFERENCE PR 9181 .C36 The Canadians KNIGHT REFERENCE F 1006 .C35: A multi-volume set about things Canadian, including history and literature. The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature KNIGHT REFERENCE PR 9180.2 .O94.
    Biographical Sources
  • If you are looking for biographical information about a major author, you can do a subject search in the library catalog , typing the author's last name first. (I.e., munro, alice.) Works by and about the author will be shelved together.

84. Literatures In English: Canadian Literature
Literatures in English canadian literature canadian literature. Voice of theShuttle Literature - Canadian A few links to Canadian author sites.
http://library.concordia.ca/collections/subjpages/english6.html
Literatures in English: Canadian Literature Canadian Literature
Canada's Digital Collections: Literature
"Canada's Digital Collections showcases over 400 Web sites celebrating Canada's history, geography, science, technology and culture."
Canadian Bound
"Celebrating our literary achievements," this site is "devoted to the readership and promotion of contemporary Canadian authors and their works."
Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review
Features selected sample articles and reviews from the Journal. Contains the full tables of contents from each issue since 1959.
Canadian Literature Archive
A project of the English Department of the University of Manitoba, the "Canadian Literature Archive has been online since October 4, 1994 and is a repository for information about Canadian writers, novelists, poets, playwrights, essayists, Canadian literary organizations, magazines, publications, texts and library archives."
Canadian Literature Research Service
From the National Library of Canada, the "Canadian Literature Research Service (CLRS) offers researchers specialized reference, research, advisory and bibliographic services and prepares material for exhibitions on Canadian literature and literary publishing and reading lists featuring selected Canadian authors and themes in Canadian literature. In addition, CLRS develops electronic products designed to provide access to Canadian literature via the Internet." Includes "the papers of Canadian writers such as Marie-Claire Blais, Michael Ondaatje, Carol Shields and Michel Tremblay , and Canadian presses like Coach House Press and Editions du Sentier."

85. UW Library - Library Guide- Canadian Literature
canadian literature. Library Guide No. 3.2. Contents. Return to ContentsSelected Journals canadian literature. Canadian Poetry (London, Ont.).
http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/libguides/3-2.html
Canadian Literature
Library Guide
No. 3.2
Contents
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 WATCAT. Further information and assistance is available from staff at the Information Desk.
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.

86. Oxford Companion To Canadian Literature
The Oxford Companion to canadian literature is a valuable referencebook for exploring Candian literature. Available by special
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Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature
Hardcover, Published by Oxford University Press, January 1984
ISBN: 0195402057 The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature is similar to the Oxford Companion to English Literature only with descriptions of authors, historical and literary figures, terms, and plot summaries relevant to Canadian Literature. This book may be difficult to find outside of a library. Shared Visions Unlimited is now an associate of Amazon.com books. Purchase options for this book include: Exploring Literature Knowledge Explorer Centre Shared Visions Unlimited Search ... Bookstore All Materials © Greg Dixon 1997. gdixon@shared-visions.com www.shared-visions.com Last Modified November 11, 2001

87. OUP: Oxford Companion To Canadian Literature (2/e): Benson
The Oxford Companion to canadian literature Second Edition. Edited byEugene Benson, Department of English, University of Guelph, Canada
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The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature Second Edition
Edited by Eugene Benson , Department of English, University of Guelph, Canada, and William Toye
Publication date: 4 June 1998
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88. Ripostes: Reflections On Canadian Literature
email the Author. Search by Title. Search by Author. News Events. Alumni. Toorder. Order Direct. Ripostes Reflections on canadian literature. Philip Marchand
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Philip Marchand Ripostes is a collection of essays on some salient features of the Canadian literary landscape, a number of which were first published in the Toronto Star, many of which appear in these pages for the first time. Included are essays on Atwood, Findlay, Ondaatje and Margaret Laurence, as well as thematic explorations of Canadian literature such as an account of the demise of the Survival school of Canadian writing, a look at the recent history of the Writers' Union of Canada, an examination of the role of fathers in Canadian fiction, a study of the strange attraction of many of our writers to the occult, and so on. The tone is considered, and critical rather than celebratory, although the essays are respectful of the genuine achievements of Canadian literature in the past few decades. They try to clear the air, as it were, of boosterism, political correctness, and other attitudes which hinder the appreciation and reception of good writing. This is an honest re-appraisal of Canadian literature, undertaken at a time when we need no longer be overcome with relief and euphoria over the fact that some of our authors are now world famous, or at least world famous in Hoboken, New Jersey.

89. Canadian Literature Websites
Lit. Links Dog Links Contact William The Reading Series Visitor Feedback Home.Following is a list of canadian literature websites, in no particular order.
http://www.williamthomas.ca/canadian-literature-websites.shtml

90. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: French Canadian Literature (Literature By Region)
Looking for the best facts and sites on French canadian literature?This HomeworkCentral section focuses on 'Literature by Region
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  • 91. IMAGES OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLES IN CANADIAN LITERATURE
    IMAGES OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLES IN canadian literature Recommended for Grade 11
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    IMAGES OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLES
    IN CANADIAN LITERATURE

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    The legends and songs of the aboriginal people were the first literature of Canada. The first peoples of the land constantly told stories - about their own adventures, about their ancestors, about every aspect of the land around them and about characters such as Coyote, Wee-sak-ee-chak, Nanabush, and Glooscap, the magnificent beings who roamed across the Canadian landscape. Through stories and songs, aboriginal peoples kept their history alive and passed it on to the next generations. Aboriginal storytelling has always been a communal experience. Stories brought people together to share a past, to explain the seemingly inexplicable in creation, to instruct, to use as a vital ingredient in a healing ceremony. Stories were used to teach and even discipline children. A strong story might make a child see the consequences of foolish actions or shame the child. This was often done in a humourous way, as teasing and joking served as a more effective social mechanism than direct reproof for pointing out mistakes. Within their own cultures, all aboriginal people knew stories and could make reference to them at appropriate times. When Europeans arrived on the shores of 'Turtle Island,' as it was called by some aboriginal peoples and encountered this rich oral tradition, they responded in one of two ways. Some of the early priests and traders recognized the richness of the oral culture and strove to learn their languages and adapt to the complex new forms of oral statesmanship attained by aboriginal leaders. But other newcomers considered the aboriginal cultures to be "savage" or backward because they lacked written forms of communication.

    92. CBC News:'Father Of Canadian Literature' Dead At 91
    'Father of canadian literature' dead at 91 Last Updated 200211-07 000000.0The Arts Report. Halifax - Malcolm Ross, the man popularly
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    Halifax - Malcolm Ross, the man popularly known as "the father of Canadian literature," died Monday in Halifax. He was 91. Although he disliked the moniker, Ross shaped the publishing industry into the one we know today. In the late 1950s, Ross was the head of the English department at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. He persuaded a former studentpublisher Jack McClellandto release hardcover Canadian novels in paperback, something never before done in Canada on a wide scale. Such is My Beloved by Morley Callaghan. In hardcover, the book had sold 300 copies. The NCL paperback edition eventually sold 200,000. "People began to wake up to Canadian literature," Dalhousie English professor Andy Wainwright told the

    93. MARGARET LAURENCE: THE FIRST LADY OF CANADIAN LITERATURE
    MARGARET LAURENCE THE FIRST LADY OF canadian literature 1926 1983.From the First Unitarian Church of Ottowa. Jean Margaret (Peggy
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    MARGARET LAURENCE: THE FIRST LADY OF CANADIAN LITERATURE
    From the First Unitarian Church of Ottowa.
    Jean Margaret (Peggy) Wemyss was born in Neepawa, Manitoba, on July 18, 1926, to Robert Harrison Wemyss, a lawyer, and his wife Verna Jean, née Simpson. Verna died when Peggy was four years old, and Robert later married Verna's sister, Margaret Campbell Simpson, a teacher and later a librarian, who was throughout the years one of Peggy's "greatest encouragers.” After Robert Wemyss's death, when Peggy was 9 and her brother still a baby, the family went to live with Grandfather Simpson in his big brick house on First Avenue.
    The Neepawa Press in the summer of 1943. Miss Mildred Musgrove, her English teacher, gave her valuable criticism and encouragement during her school years. In a letter written in 1983, Margaret stated, "I was an extremely fortunate child. As someone who has always been interested in reading and in writing (which I began to do in about Grade 2 or 3), I always had someone there who encouraged me."

    94. Calls For Papers: Poetry: CFP: Canadian Literature: Anne Carson
    CFP canadian literature Anne Carson and Literature of War (3/?/02 4/?/02; journal issues). From EvaMarie Kroller (Eva-Marie
    http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/Poetry/0015.html
    From: Eva-Marie Kroller ( Eva-Marie.Kroller@ubc.ca
    Date: Thu Nov 29 2001 - 17:43:45 EST Anne Carson
    For a special issue on Anne Carson, Canadian Literature invites
    submissions on all aspects of her work, including analyses of her
    poetry, poetic scholarship, performances, libretti, and numerous
    interviews. We welcome comparison with other poets, investigations of
    her role as cult-figure, examinations of her sources and influences,
    discussions of her position as Canadian/American poet, readings of her
    place within the study of classicism, and any other criticism dealing
    with her work and its contexts. The deadline for submissions is March
    The Literature of War Canadian Literature invites submissions for a special issue on the literature of war. We are interested in articles on such topics as the problems of representing war; war literature as propaganda; re-writings of the Great War; the reception history of war literature

    95. NLC Electronic Collection : Subject List
    C810 canadian literature in English. C810 canadian literature in English C840canadian literature in French. C840 canadian literature in French
    http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/cgi-bin/inet-brw/bs/ENG/A/2/800-/C810/
    Subject List
    Miscellany
    Serial publications
    Organizations
    Education, research, related topics
    810 American literature in English
    American literature in English
    Poetry

    Drama
    Fiction

    Essays

    Speeches
    Letters
    Miscellaneous writings
    C810 Canadian literature in English
    Canadian literature in English Canadian poetry in English Canadian drama in English Canadian fiction in English ... Canadian essays in English Canadian speeches in English Canadian letters in English Canadian miscellaneous writings in English
    English poetry
    English drama English fiction English essays English speeches English letters English miscellaneous writings Old English (Anglo-Saxon)
    Literatures of Germanic languages German poetry German drama German fiction German essays German speeches German letters German miscellaneous writings Other Germanic literatures
    French literature
    French poetry French drama French fiction French essays French speeches French letters French miscellaneous writings
    C840 Canadian literature in French
    Canadian literature in French Canadian poetry in French Canadian drama in French Canadian fiction in French Canadian essays in French Canadian speeches in French Canadian letters in French Canadian miscellaneous writings in French
    Italian, Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic literatures

    96. English Canadian Literature
    ENGLISH canadian literature – An Aid to Research. INTRODUCTION. Appendix A BasicReference Sources for ENGLISH canadian literature. GUIDES. Ref Z 2011 B42.
    http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/resources/reference_books/english_canadian_literatur

    An Aid to Research
    INTRODUCTION
    As a student beginning the study of English Canadian literature, you may find it helpful to be introduced to the types of reference materials available within the Library. We hope that the information included in this aid to research will make relevant materials more accessible to you, and make the study of English Canadian literature more interesting and challenging.
    SOURCES OF INFORMATION
    The following are the basic forms in which you will find information in the Library: (a) Books . All general stack, reserve, rare book, and reference books are indexed in the online catalogue. In the case of reference books, you may find helpful sources by checking Appendix "A" below - Basic Reference Sources for Canadian Literature. Many more specialized reference sources are also available in the Reference Area for your use. IF PROBLEMS ARISE, PLEASE CONSULT THE REFERENCE STAFF. (b) Periodicals . Many periodicals are indexed or abstracted in the periodical indexes and abstracts of the Reference Area. See Appendix "B" below - Basic Periodical Indexes and Abstracts for English Canadian Literature - for a list of the Library's holdings. If you are not familiar with the use of these sources, PLEASE ASK THE REFERENCE STAFF FOR ASSISTANCE.

    97. French Canadian Literature -- An Aid To Research
    French canadian literature – An Aid to Research. INTRODUCTION. Appendix A BasicReference Sources for FRENCH canadian literature. GUIDES. Ref Z 1377 F8F67 1988.
    http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/resources/reference_books/french_canadian_literature
    INTRODUCTION As a student beginning the study of French Canadian literature you may find it helpful to be introduced to the types of reference materials available within the Library. We hope that the information included in this aid to research will make relevant materials more accessible to you, and make the study of French Canadian literature more interesting and challenging.
    SOURCES OF INFORMATION
    The following are the basic forms in which you will find information in the Library: (a) Books . All general stack, reserve, rare book, and reference books are indexed in the online catalogue. In the case of reference books, you may find helpful sources by checking Appendix "A" below - Basic Reference Sources for French Canadian literature. Many more specialized reference sources are also available in the Reference Area for your use. IF PROBLEMS ARISE, PLEASE CONSULT THE REFERENCE STAFF. (b) Periodicals . Many periodicals are indexed or abstracted in the periodical indexes and abstracts of the Reference Area. See Appendix "B" below - Basic Periodical Indexes and Abstracts for French Canadian literature for a list of the Library's holdings. If you are not familiar with the use of these sources, PLEASE ASK THE REFERENCE STAFF FOR ASSISTANCE.

    98. Horton Journal Of Canadian Literature
    Horton Journal of canadian literature. All works on this Web Page are propertyof the students enrolled in canadian literature 12 at Horton High School.
    http://www.horton.ednet.ns.ca/staff/seanbennett/hjcl/mainpage.htm
    Horton Journal of Canadian Literature Student Names : (click on names to view writings) Jemita Buchanan Laura Dowdell Lisa Gillis Josh Herbin ... Katie Vella Welcome to the Horton Journal of Canadian Literature a forum that features the writings of the students enrolled in the Canadian Literature 12 course at Horton High School for the 2001-2002 academic year. Horton High School is located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, and is the home of the Griffins. The students enrolled in Canadian Literature 12 completed numerous essays, presentations and novel studies on the works of many of Canada's literary giants, the likes of Margaret Atwood, Morley Callaghan, Alistair MacLeod, Wayne Johnston, Mordecai Richler, Gabrielle Roy, and W.O. Mitchell - to name just a few. Three such units studied and explored throughout the course of the year focused on Short Stories, Editorial Commentaries and Poetry. As a means of integrating these studies with the students' own writing abilities, each student submitted works of their own. This journal features most of these works for your perusal. I hope you enjoy the works of these fine students as much as I have. If you have any comments, please feel free to send along an

    99. Classics Of Canadian Literature
    Guides, Classics of canadian literature. 1900s. Ralph Connor. The Man from Glengarry.fiction Nellie McClung. Sowing Seeds in Danny. fiction. LM Montgomery.
    http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/lit/canadian.html
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    Classics of Canadian Literature
      Ralph Connor. The Man from Glengarry . fiction Nellie McClung. Sowing Seeds in Danny . fiction L.M. Montgomery. Anne of Green Gables . fiction Robert Service. Songs of a Sourdough . poetry
      Louis Hemon. Maria Chapdelaine . fiction Pauline Johnson. Flint and Feather . fiction Stephen Leacock. Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town . fiction
      Mazo de la Roche. Jalna . fiction Martha Ostenso. Wild Geese . fiction
      Morley Callaghan. Such is My Beloved . fiction Howard O'Hagen. Tay John . fiction
      Malcolm Lowry. Under the Volcano . fiction Hugh MacLennan. Two Solitudes . fiction W.O. Mitchell. Who Has Seen the Wind . fiction Sinclair Ross. As for Me and My House . fiction Gabrielle Roy. The Tin Flute . fiction Earle Birney. David and other poems . poetry Dorothy Livesay. Day and Night . poetry Elizabeth Smart. By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept . poetry
      Ernest Buckler. The Mountain and the Valley . fiction John Marlyn. Under the Ribs of Death . fiction Mordecai Richler. The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz . fiction Gabrielle Roy.

    100. Finding Information On Canadian Literature
    Guides, Language Literature Division Search Strategies.Finding Information on canadian literature.
    http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/lit/canlit.html
    Vancouver Public Library Online Home Kids Teens ... Highlights Guides
    Finding Information on Canadian Literature Books and Videos Literary Encyclopedias Newspaper Clippings Magazine Articles ... Internet
    Books and Videos
    For major authors, such as Timothy Findley and Alice Munro, the library may have biographies of them and criticism of their work. Search for these in the library catalogue by subject heading:
      e.g. Munro, Alice Criticism and interpretation or
      Findley, Timothy, 1930 Biography
    If an entire book has been written about one novel, such at Atwood's Cat's Eye , you may find it under the subject heading:
      Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, 1939- Cat's eye
    Literary Encyclopedias
    We have literary encyclopedias containing entries on many authors. These often include criticism and biographical information.
      Canadian writers and their works. Fiction series
      Location: Literature Reference Bibliographies area
      To locate the volume you need, look up the author's name in the Canadian writers and their works : Cumulated index, Fiction Series which is kept behind the Literature Reference Desk.

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