Articles

Frances Brooke’s Chequered Gardens
Abstract: ?.wo-THiRDS OFTHEWAY through Voltaire’s Candide, the naive Candide and h?iswceynical but ostensibly realistic companion Martin learn about the Parisian stage ...
François Hertel: The Unprecedented Voice

Abstract: FRANÇOIS HERTEL as a poet reveals the evolution of Quebec thought in this century. His poetry, published between 1934 and ...

Frank Oliver Call, Eastern Townships Poetry, and the Modernist Movement

Abstract: ?HE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS are situated in southern Québec and are bounded on ?thHeEsouth by the American border, the states of ...

Frederick Philip Grove: A Group of Letters

Abstract: IHAVE IN MY possession two sets of letters from Frederick Philip Grove ( 1871-1948). One set consists of the letters ...

Frederick Philip Grove: An Impression

Abstract: ONE DAY IN THE FALL of 1939 I was wandering among the book stacks in Eaton’s Toronto store. A novel, ...

From “Hunky” to Don Juan: The Canadian Hungarian Identity in Canadian Fiction

Abstract: ?ÍANADA’S MULTICULTURALISM is vividly reflected in Can- adian immigrant novels, many of which are about the characters’ difficulties in a ...

From Alienation to Transcendence: The Quest for Selfhood in Michel Tremblay’s Plays

Abstract: IN SLIGHTLY MORE THAN A DECADE of sustained productivity, Michel Tremblay created no less than eleven plays set in the ...

From Complicity to Subversion: The Female Subject in Adele Wiseman’s Novels

Abstract: AN EXAMINATION OF THE FEMALE SUBJECT in Adele Wiseman’s novels charts the radical shift from complicity with the patriarchy of ...

From Manuscript to Print: Stephen Leacock’s “The Transit of Venus”

Abstract: A. L.S LEACOCK s ONLY PUBLISHED ATTEMPT at a serious short story, “The Transit of Venus” stands apart from the ...

From Marichette to Rosealba and La Sagouine: A Genealogy au féminin for Acadian Theatre

Abstract: A.S the organizers of the celebrated booklaunch for La Sagouine2 must have realized, Antonine Maillet’s Sagouine can appear as a ...

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