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  1. Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature by Margaret Atwood, 2004-03-23
  2. Native Heritage: Images of the Indian in English-Canadian Literature by Leslie Monkman, 1981-12
  3. From Thirty acres to modern times: The story of French-Canadian literature by Jeannette Urbas, 1976
  4. French-Canadian Literature (Acsus Papers) by Jonathan Weiss, Jane Moss, et all 1996-08
  5. The Routledge Concise History of Canadian Literature (Routledge Concise Histories of Literature) by Richard J Lane, 2011-05-30
  6. The Cambridge History of Canadian Literature
  7. An Anthology of Canadian Literature in English by Russell M. Brown, Donna Bennett, 2010-03-01
  8. The Canadian Postmodern: A Study of Contemporary English-Canadian Fiction (Studies in Canadian literature) by Linda Hutcheon, 1989-04-13
  9. The Cambridge Companion to Canadian Literature (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  10. A History of Canadian Literature by W. H. New, 2003-09
  11. New Worlds of Literature: Writings from America's Many Cultures (Second Edition)
  12. The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature (Oxford Companions)
  13. The New Oxford Book of Canadian Short Stories
  14. Reconfigurations: Canadian Literatures and Postcolonial Identities/Litteratures Canadiennes Et Identites Postcoloniales (New Comparative Poetics, No. 7.) (Multilingual Edition)

1. Canadian Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Criticism of Canadian literature has focused on nationalistic and regional themes. Critics against such thematic criticism in Canadian literature, such as Frank Davey, have argued
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For the quarterly academic journal, see Canadian Literature (journal) This article may contain original research . Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding references . Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. More details may be available on the talk page (February 2010) Culture of Canada
This article is part of a series History Canadian identity
Canadian nationalism
... Humour
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Religion ... Cultural diversity by region Criticism of Canadian literature has focused on nationalistic and regional themes. Critics against such thematic criticism in Canadian literature, such as Frank Davey , have argued that a focus on theme diminishes the appreciation of complexity of the literature produced in the country, and creates the impression that Canadian literature is sociologically-oriented. While Canadian literature, like the literature of every nation state, is influenced by its socio-political contexts, Canadian writers have produced a variety of genres. Influences on Canadian writers are broad, both geographically and historically. Canada's dominant cultures were originally British and French, as well as aboriginal. After Prime Minister Trudeau's "Announcement of Implementation of Policy of Multiculturalism within Bilingual Framework," in 1971, Canada gradually became home to a more diverse population of readers and writers. The country's literature has been strongly influenced by international immigration, particularly in recent decades.

2. What Is Canadian Literature?
A lively discussionstarter that approaches the different perceptions of what Canadian Literature is.
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3. Canadian Fiction
Interviews with Canadian authors and reviews of contemporary Canadian fiction, literary non-fiction, and poetry. Archived column, no longer being updated.
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4. Canadian Literature (journal) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Canadian Literature is a quarterly of criticism and review published out of the University of British Columbia. Canadian Literature was founded in 1959 by George Woodcock, who
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Canadian Literature Discipline Literature Language English, French Publication details Publisher University of British Columbia Press (Canada) Publication history 1959 to present Indexing ISSN
Links Canadian Literature is a quarterly of criticism and review published out of the University of British Columbia Canadian Literature was founded in 1959 by George Woodcock , who produced 73 issues before retiring in 1977. After Woodcock's retirement, the University of British Columbia invited William H. New , formerly an advisory editor, to act as editor. New headed the journal until 1995, producing 72 issues. Between 1995 and 2003, Eva-Marie Kröller acted as editor. In addition to producing 34 issues, Kröller expanded Canadian Literature by introducing a peer review process and recruiting distinguished Canadian and international scholars to make up an editorial board. In 2003, Laurie Ricou , who has been either an associate or acting editor since 1983, became the journal's editor. Ricou's term ended in 2007 and saw Margery Fee taking the helm as editor.

5. Canadian Literature: Encyclopedia - Canadian Literature
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7. Canadian Literature (journal): Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
The University of British Columbia, commonly referred to as UBC, is a Canadian public research university with campuses in the Greater Vancouver area and in Kelowna, British
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Discussion Ask a question about ' Canadian Literature (journal) Start a new discussion about ' Canadian Literature (journal) Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia Canadian Literature is a quarterly of criticism and review published out of the University of British Columbia University of British Columbia The University of British Columbia, commonly referred to as UBC, is a Canadian public research university with campuses in the Greater Vancouver area and in Kelowna, British Columbia...
Canadian Literature was founded in 1959 by George Woodcock George Woodcock George Woodcock was a Canadian writer of political biography and history, an essayist and literary critic. He was also a poet, and published several volumes of travel writing. He founded in 1959 the journal Canadian Literature, the first academic journal specifically dedicated to Canadian writing...
, who produced 73 issues before retiring in 1977. After Woodcock's retirement, the University of British Columbia invited William H. New, formerly an advisory editor, to act as editor. New headed the journal until 1995, producing 72 issues. Between 1995 and 2003, Eva-Marie Kröller acted as editor. In addition to producing 34 issues, Kröller expanded

8. Canadian Literature: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Criticism of Canadian literature has focused on nationalistic and regional themes. Critics against such thematic criticism in Canadian literature, such as Frank Davey
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Discussion Ask a question about ' Canadian literature Start a new discussion about ' Canadian literature Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia Criticism of Canadian literature has focused on nationalistic and regional themes. Critics against such thematic criticism in Canadian literature, such as Frank Davey Frank Davey Frankland Wilmot Davey is a Canadian poet and scholar.Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, he attended the University of British Columbia where he was one of the founding editors of the poetry journal TISH. He married Helen Davey at Christmas of 1962. He did the course work for a Ph.D. from the...
, have argued that a focus on theme diminishes the appreciation of complexity of the literature produced in the country, and creates the impression that Canadian literature is sociologically-oriented.
While Canadian literature, like the literature of every nation state, is influenced by its socio-political contexts, Canadian writers have produced a variety of genres. Influences on Canadian writers are broad, both geographically and historically.
Canada's dominant cultures were originally British and French, as well as aboriginal. After Prime Minister Trudeau's "Announcement of Implementation of Policy of Multiculturalism within Bilingual Framework," in 1971, Canada gradually became home to a more diverse population of readers and writers. The country's literature has been strongly influenced by international immigration, particularly in recent decades.

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    11. Canadian Literature - Wikinfo
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    Jump to: navigation search For the quarterly academic journal, see Canadian Literature (journal) Canadian literature may be divided into two parts, based on their separate roots: one stems from the culture and literature from France; the other from Britain. Each is written in the language of its originating culture. However, collectively this literature has become distinctly Canadian.
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    14. Canadian Literature - LoveToKnow 1911
    CANADIAN LITERATURE EnglishCanadian.-The literary record of Canada in 1910 -21 falls more or less definitely into three sections-pre-war, war and post-war.
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    CANADIAN LITERATURE English-Canadian.-The literary record of Canada in 1910 -21 falls more or less definitely into three sections-pre-war, war and post-war. During the war years the heart of the Canadian people became so completely absorbed in the great conflict, in which they had so much at stake, that, after the first year or so at any rate, there remained little room for any intellectual activity not connected directly or indirectly with the war and its successful prosecution. The new literature of 1910-14 had reflected the characteristic of the Dominion in those yearsa spirit of optimism, of national self-consciousness, of conservatism in the broader sense, and intellectually of wider and more stimulating horizons. And the return to peace conditions, during 1918 -21, was mainly notable in literature for more or less thoughtful reviews of Canada's part in the war, consideration of her problems of reconstruction, and the picking up anew of the somewhat neglected threads of her intellectual life. Unquestionably the most important achievement of the prewar period was the publication of Canada and its Provinces

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    Religion ... Theatre Cultural diversity by region Criticism of Canadian literature has focused on nationalistic and regional themes. Critics against such thematic criticism in Canadian literature, such as Frank Davey , have argued that a focus on theme diminishes the appreciation of complexity of the literature produced in the country, and creates the impression that Canadian literature is sociologically-oriented. While Canadian literature, like the literature of every nation state, is influenced by its socio-political contexts, Canadian writers have produced a variety of genres. Influences on Canadian writers are broad, both geographically and historically. Canada's dominant cultures were originally British and French, as well as aboriginal. After Prime Minister Trudeau's "Announcement of Implementation of Policy of Multiculturalism within Bilingual Framework," in 1971, Canada gradually became home to a more diverse population of readers and writers. The country's literature has been strongly influenced by international immigration, particularly in recent decades. Canadian literature collectively is often called CanLit or Canlit
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    Canada’s literature, whether written in English or French, often reflects the Canadian perspective on: (1) nature, (2) frontier life, and (3) Canada’s position in the world, all three of which tie in to the

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    Canadian literature may be divided in two parts, somewhat like a tree with two great roots. One root is the deeply buried culture of France. The other is just as deeply buried in the traditions of England. One part of Canadian literature is written in French, the other in English. But the branches of this tree are purely Canadian. Authors and readers of each literature are gaining more and more knowledge of the other, in the original or in translation. How to describe the literature of a nation is often debatable, and is also in natural flux throughout the nation's history, so this beginner's guide to Canadian literature will offer links to as many actual Canadian authors as possible so the reader can weigh what is being said with first-hand research of his or her own. Contents
    Characteristics of Canadian Literature
    History of modern literature
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    Canadian literature
    How to describe the literature of a nation is often debatable, and is also in natural flux throughout the nation's history, so this beginner's guide to Canadian literature will offer links to as many actual Canadian authors as possible so the reader can weigh what is being said with first-hand research of his or her own. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 The Problem of Canadian Literature
    2 Traits of Canadian Literature

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    4 See also

    The Problem of Canadian Literature Canadian literature may be more difficult to discuss than most because of Canada's unique geographical and historical situation. It is a country larger and younger than most, is peopled with a widely diverse array of races religions , and backgrounds, and is generally committed to multiculturalism . Therefore, just as one piece of the Canadian social puzzle has often been, "is there a Canadian identity?," one recurringly important piece of the Canadian literature puzzle has been the question, "Is there a Canadian literature at all?" This has been an ongoing point of debate since the mid- , and is still being discussed in literary circles today. For example, a quick

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