Contexts of Canadian criticism.
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| Language: | English |
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Chicago,
University of Chicago Press
[1971]
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| Series: | Patterns of literary criticism, 9
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Table of Contents:
- The social and historical context: Brown, E. K. Canadian poetry. Morton, W. L. The relevance of Canadian history. Innis, H. A. The strategy of culture. Kilbourn, W. The writing of Canadian history. Underhill, F. H. French-English relations in Canada. Grant, G. The disappearance of Canada
- The theoretical context: Frye, N. The road of excess. McLuhan, M. The medium is the message. Sparshott, F. Art and criticism
- Patterns of criticism: Frye, N. Preface to an uncollected anthology. Wilson, M. Recent Canadian verse. West, P. Ethos and epic: aspects of contemporary Canadian poetry. McDougall, R. L. The dodo and the cruising auk: class in Canadian literature. Tallman, W. Wolf in the snow. Kreisel, H. The prairie: a state of mind. Livesay, D. The documentary poem: a Canadian genre
- Bibliography (p. 283-293)