Studies in Canadian Literature

Volume 13, Number 2, Summer 1988

Table of contents (10 articles)

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Articles

    Subversive Texts: Quebec Women Writers
    Irving's Women: A Feminist Critique of the Love Poems of Irving Layton
    Malecite Stories: Contents, Characters, Motifs
    Myths of Dominance Versus Myths of Re-Creation in O'Hagan's Tay John
    Mother Tongue as Shibboleth in the Literature of Canadian Mennonites
    The Verbal and the Visual in Richard Taylor's Tender Only to One
    Seeing and Surviving in Timothy Findley's Short Stories
    Approaching "That Perfect Edge": Kinetic Techniques in the Poetry and Fiction of Michael Ondaatje

Notes and Commentaries

    Charles J. Cameron's Emendations and Annotations to Lyrics on Freedom, Love and Death by George Frederick Cameron

Interviews

    "Je suis la charnière": Entretien avec Antonine Maillet

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