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  1. Making a Differnce:: Canadian Multicultural Literature
  2. Al Purdy (Studies in Canadian literature) by George Bowering, 1970
  3. The West Coast experience (Themes in Canadian literature)
  4. Canadian Literature 100 by W. H. New, 1984
  5. The Concise Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature by William Toye, 2011-02-01
  6. Republic of Childhood: Critical Guide to Canadian Children's Literature in English by Sheila A. Egoff, 1975-11-27
  7. In our own house: Social perspectives on Canadian literature
  8. Self-discovery and the quest for an aesthetic, the emergence of black Canadian literature: 1975 towards the millennium.: An article from: Kola by Anthony Joyette, 2008-09-22
  9. A Meeting of Streams: South Asian-Canadian Literature
  10. Leonard Cohen (Studies in Canadian literature ; 12) by Stephen Scobie, 1979-02
  11. Canadian literature of French expression by Jules Tremblay, 1922-01-01
  12. Survey; a short history of Canadian literature, (Methuen Canadian literature series) by Elizabeth Waterston, 1973
  13. Northern Spring: The Flowering of Canadian Literature by George Woodcock, 1987-06
  14. The Dominion of Women: The Personal and the Political in Canadian Women's Literature (Contributions in Women's Studies) by Wayne Fraser, 1991-01-30

41. Canadian Literature :: French-Canadian Literature, 1945 To The Present --  Kids
Canadian literature, FrenchCanadian Literature, 1945 to the Present After the interruption of the war years (193945), urban themes began to dominate French-Canadian literature.
http://kids.britannica.com/comptons/article-256813/Canadian-literature

42. The Stellar Book Award :: Homepage
British Columbia Teen Readers Choice Award for Canadian literature. Every year teens nominate up to 20 Canadian titles to be reviewed and voted on by teens in the province. Book list, reviews and author interviews.
http://www.stellaraward.ca/
Gravity Journal Gail Sidonie Sobat
Let the Reading Begin! It's time to start another great Stellar Award season. It's easy to participate - All you need to do is register yourself on the website, read at least 5 of the nominated titles between now and April (but feel free to read more than that if you want!), and then you can vote for your favourite title. Just a reminder that you need to be between the ages of 13 - 19 to participate. Where can I find the books, you ask? Check at your local public library, or at your school library. What else is there? This year, in addition to writing reviews of the books you've ready, you'll also have a chance to interview the nominees, and win books, just for participating. Keep checking back for more info. Our thanks to all the teens who selected the nominees, and to the UBC students who helped create the content for this year's Stellar Award website. Kate A.
Chair, Stellar Awards Steering Committee Click here to download this year's poster. Click here to view 2009/2010 website.
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43. Canlit.ca | Canadian Literature
Canadian Literature is a quarterly of criticism and review published out of the University of British Columbia. Since 1959, we have been publishing critical articles and book
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In the autumn of 1958, Roy Daniells, Head of UBC's Department of English, English professor Stanley E. Read, and university librarians Inglis Bell and Neal Harlow invited lecturer George Woodcock to edit a University of British Columbia quarterly devoted solely to the critical discussion of Canadian writing. Woodcock accepted and in Autumn 1959 the first issue of Canadian Literature Canadian Literature 's position as the venue for the critical discussion of Canadian writing. Rather than facing a shortage of submissions, Woodcock had to become increasingly selective about which articles and reviews he published. His commitment to publishing for a general readership and the lively seriousness that he encouraged in critical writing helped foster a wider academic interest in the Canadian literary field. When Woodcock retired in 1977 after editing 73 issues, UBC invited W.H. New to edit the journal. New had been an assistant editor at Canadian Literature since 1965 and, as a respected voice in Canadian literary criticism, he had the reputation, expertise, and vision to ensure the journal's continuing success. While preserving the essence of the journal as a general critical magazine, New addressed and adjusted to new developments in Canadian literature by introducing a more thorough examination of connections between cultural and intellectual history. With the help of Associate Editors Eva-Marie Kröller and Laurie Ricou, he planned special issues on areas they felt were underrepresented in Canadian criticism. Issues on Asian Canadian writing, Caribbean Canadian writing, and other minority literatures in Canada were the result.

44. Table Of Contents - List Of Fonds And Collections - Literary Archives - Library
A guide to the literary fonds at the National Library of Canada, introducing unpublished resources in the field of Canadian literature.
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/literaryarchives/027011-200-e.html
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45. Welcome To African Canadian Online
Hosted by York University s Atkinson College. History of African Canadian literature, list of writers, children s literature, black press in Canada, anthologies and publications.
http://www.yorku.ca/aconline/literature.html

History
Writers African-Canadian Children's Literature Black Press ... Anthologies
" African Canadian literature is a wonderful mixture of the words of those born here, and those who have come. Often it is about change, and acts as a bridge between "here" (Canada) and "there" (where one comes from). It is this marriage of diversities that gives the literature of African Canadians its energy." In the literature section of this site you will find the following resources on African-Canadian writers and their works:
History

A general history of African Canadian literature Writers
This section provides a list of well known African-Canadian writers, along with their bibliography and a short biography where available. African-Canadian Children's Literature
This section provides a selection of children's literature available, along with book summaries and suggestions on age appropriateness.
Black Press

This section provides more general information on the Black press in Canada African Canadian Publications
This section links to pages on the major African Canadian press publications: Share, Equality, Pride and the Caribbean Camera

46. BUBL LINK: Canadian Literature
s Antigonish Review; Canadian Bound; Canadian Literature Archive; Canadian Literature A Quarterly of Criticism and Review; Canadian Poetry......Titles
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  • Antigonish Review Canadian Bound Canadian Literature Archive Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review ... Lucy Maud Montgomery Novels
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    Antigonish Review
    Publishes poetry and prose of emerging and established writers from Canada, America, and other countries, along with reviews and original artwork. Access to the reviews, articles, and index of contents is available, with information on the featured artist included in the relevant publication.
    Author: Antigonish Review
    Subjects: canadian literature, literary studies
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    Resource type: journal
    Canadian Bound
    Collection of news stories and links to resources relating to contemporary Canadian authors and their works.
    Author: Eccles, Kim
    Subjects: canadian literature
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: index, news
    Canadian Literature Archive
    Collection of links to Canadian literature sources, including a selection of texts, pages devoted to authors such as Margaret Atwood, William Gibson, and Hugh MacLennan, writers organisations, and author bibliographies. Also offers access to Canadian literary publications.
    Author: University of Manitoba
    Subjects: canadian literature DeweyClass: Resource type: index
    Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review
    Provides tables of contents from 1959 to the present day for the print journal. Also offers an archive of reviews, and selected full text articles from the latest issue.

    47. University Of Manitoba: Canadian Literature Archive - Bibliographies - Robert Br
    Biographical summary and detailed bibliography.
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/canlit/bibliographies/robert_bringhurst.shtml
    The Canadian Literature Archive Forum Guestbook Search Contact Us ... About Canlit Robert Bringhurst Prepared by Anne H. Tayler (Yukon College, Whitehorse)
    and Catarina Celi (Universitŕ degli studi di Bologna) Updated by Heather Hodgson (University of Regina)
    Working Draft, 1 February 1998
    For information about the work of Robert Bringhurst, please
    contact Heather Hodgson: hodgsonh@uregina.ca
    If you have corrections to make or information to add,
    please send it to the same address.
    CONTENTS Biographical Summary
    Preface A
    B
    C Contributions to Periodicals: Poems D Contributions to Periodicals: Prose E Edited and Co-edited Works F R Archival Collections S Critical Studies, Reviews and other Secondary Sources

    48. University Of Manitoba: Canadian Literature Archive - Publications - The Virtual
    Essay by Ikuko Mizunoe, on the Canadian Literature Archive site.
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/canlit/conference/ikuko_mizunoe.shtml
    The Canadian Literature Archive Forum Guestbook Search Contact Us ... About Canlit Ikuko Mizunoe Coming through Geographical and Spiritual Deserts:
    Canada's Margaret Laurence and Japan's Minako Oba Look ahead into the past, and back into the future, until the silence.(D 477, NCL) Thus Morag, the protagonist of Margaret Laurence's preeminent novel, The Diviners
    Once Morag thought to herself. A popular misconception is that we can't change the past everyone is constantly changing their own past, recalling it, revising it. What really happened? A meaningless question. But I keep trying to answer, knowing there is no answer.(D 70) By recalling and revising it, she has tried to reconstruct her past with the help of imagination, and has managed to free herself from its bondage, establishing a different relation to it. Margaret Laurence called

    49. Canadian Literature Summary BookRags.com
    Canadian Literature. Canadian Literature summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
    http://www.bookrags.com/eb/canadian-literature-eb/

    50. Uma Parameswaran's Home Page
    Professor of English at the University of Winnipeg known for her contributions to the emerging field of South Asian Canadian Literature. Includes publications and academic information.
    http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~parmswrn/
    UMA PARAMESWARAN
    Professor of English, University of Winnipeg
    email: uma_param @ yahoo . com (remove spaces)
    A Cycle of the Moon
    a novel It is a tense autumn the year Mayura comes away from her husband, saying she will never return to the uncouth, lustful monster. Everyone in the family is affected by her arrival. A sense of collective guilt emasculates the men even as they lecture her on the moral duty of returning to her wedded husband. A sense of outrage mingled with secret sorrow overcomes the women. No one knows what to make of Mayura. Meanwhile she behaves as though nothing and nobody can touch her. Using a deceptively simple and intimate style, Parameswaran explores the subtleties of love, marriage and family life in a changing South Indian environment.
    As the stories in this highly imaginative collection attest, our passage from the known into the unknown can occur anywhere. Whether hiking the Himalayas, getting high in a scuzzy nightclub, or managing the last book store on Earth, each of these remarkable characters stands at the gate between this world and the next. Surreal, speculative, and sometimes downright eerie, this is fiction that will give you that rare, pleasurable tingle up the back of your neck. Catherine Hunter
    "A hymn to the joys and sorrows of family, in the best, most inclusive sense of the word."

    51. Robert Wright Books
    Antiquarian and fine books. Specialties include the pre-Raphaelites, John Ruskin, nineteenth and twentieth century literary first editions, Canadian literature, cinema.
    http://www.robertwrightbooks.com/

    52. Northwest Passages - Canadian Literature Online Bookstore! We Ship
    Northwest Passages is an online bookstore specializing in selling Canadian Literature. We ship individual and course orders world wide. Established 1996
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    53. Steven Temple Books: Fine And Rare Canadian Literature, Canadiana, Military, Mod
    Dealing in fine and rare books for collectors and libraries in Canadian literature, mystery, juvenile, non-fiction and antiquarian books in various fields. Queen Street West.
    http://steventemplebooks.com/

    54. Canadian Literature@Everything2.com
    Defining Canadian literature is a task on about the same scale as defining Canadian food. It's faintly interesting when you start, but you start to lose interest about the
    http://www.everything2.com/title/Canadian literature

    55. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Henri Raymond Casgrain
    Author of French Canadian literature. (1831-1904)
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03400b.htm
    Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... C > Henri Raymond Casgrain
    Henri Raymond Casgrain
    Author of some of the best works in French Canadian literature , b. at Riviere Ouelle , 16 September, 1831; d. at Quebec , 2 February, 1904. His father, a proprietor of the old feudal regime who had been a member of the Canadian ministry, gave him a careful education at the College of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere. Having finished his classics he studied medicine , but became a priest in 1856. For several years he discharged his clerical duties at Beauport and Quebec , until poor health and a serious affection of the eyes compelled him to retire; thenceforth he was free to devote himself entirely to literary pursuits. He first wrote tales, such as, "Le tableau de la riviere Ouelle ", "La jongleuse", Les pionniers canadiens ", for periodicals life and customs of the early colonists of Canada . He has also left several biographies of Canadian Garneau Chauveau Casgrain's instinct for research led him to devote himself almost exclusively to history . His historical seconde arch Ill-health compelled him to spend a long time in Europe , and he turned necessity to profit by making researches in the archives of France ; thus he gathered many valuable documents for he history of his own country. Under his direction the Government of

    56. Canadian Literature - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    Canadian literature. Canadian literature in English began early in the 19th century in the Maritime Provinces with the humorous tales of T C Haliburton (1796–1865).
    http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Canadian literature

    57. Carleton University Library
    Located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In addition to contemporary materials, several special collections are maintained, including scholarly facsimiles of major medieval manuscripts in religion, paleography and art history; 17th and 18th century British history; 17th and 18th century Russian travel and description; French Revolutionary history; 19th century Canadian history; early Canadian literature; the Batchinsky Collection of over half a million items dealing with 19th and 20th century Ukrainian history and politics; and the Novosti Collection of materials dealing with Soviet society from 1917-1991. Research affiliation Center for Research Libraries.
    http://www.library.carleton.ca/

    58. Canadian Literature « Supporting UBC
    Canadian Literature. Founded in 1959, Canadian Literature has been honoured to have as editors the prominent scholars George Woodcock, William H.
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    Canadian Literature
    Founded in 1959, Canadian Literature has been honoured to have as editors the prominent scholars George Woodcock, William H. New, Eva-Marie Kröller, and Laurie Ricou. Professors New, Kröller, and Ricou have become Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada, and Professors Woodcock and New were named Officers of the Order of Canada. These editors have dedicated their time to making Canadian Literature a top-ranking journal nationally and internationally. The current editor, Margery Fee, has taken up the challenge of maintaining their high standards. During its history, Canadian Literature has changed in design and emphasis while maintaining a steady commitment to excellence. It was one of the first academic journals in Canada to establish a website, and is now widely available in electronic format through library subscriptions. The journal includes a large selection of book reviews, poetry, and peer-reviewed articles. It is a primary and essential reference source for readers, scholars, and students of Canadian writing. Among its special projects, Canadian Literature is particularly proud of the Canadian Literature 50th Anniversary Tuition Award, started in 2005 as an eAuction initiative, which contributes to tuitions and salary of Arts Co-op students who undertake editorial internships at Canadian Literature. This award allows Canadian Literature to give Arts students the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and experience of Canadian literature, and to acquire practical experience in publishing, research, and writing. The award helps nurture upcoming young editors with a special expertise in the field of Canadian literature and publishing.

    59. Canadian Literature Resources - Degrees & Guides
    Directory of online Canadian literature resources. Canadian Studies Canadian Literature. Comparative Literature Canadian Literature
    http://www.academicinfo.net/canlit.html
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    Canadian Literature - Directory of Online Resources
    Canadian Studies Canadian Literature Comparative Literature Canadian Literature Bibliotheca Canadiana: A Historical Survey of Canadian Bibliography An Exhibition in Honour of the Ninetieth Birthday of Dr. Lawrence M. Lande. "This web site includes the images and selected text currently on view in the library exhibit...Created by David McKnight, Digital Collections Librarian and Gary Tynski, Print Curator, Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections, McGill University Library. Canada's Digital Collections Literature ; Social Studies ; Women. Canadian Bound Celebrating Our Literary Achievements Canadian Comparative Literature Association Canadian Literature A Quarterly of Criticism and Review "This website contains the full table of contents of every issue of Canadian Literature , CanLit resources, submission, subscription and advertising information and selected reviews and editorials from our pages." Canadian Literature Archive
    • Iconography and Narrative - (dead link) Proceedings of the Conference held at St. John's College, September 28-30, 1995

    60. Canadian Literature Facebook
    Welcome to the Facebook Community Page about Canadian literature, a collection of shared knowledge concerning Canadian literature.
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Canadian-literature/104131092955914?v=stream

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