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Context North America : Canadian/U.S. literary relations
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ISBN: 0776615718 9780776615714 0776603604 9780776603605 Year: 1994 Volume: 18 Publisher: [Ottawa] : University of Ottawa Press,

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Context North America is a comparative study of Canadian and American literary relations that emphasizes the cultural and institutional contexts in which Canadian literature is taught and read. This volume exemplifies the question of how the literatures of Canada might aptly be studied and contextualized in the days of heightened discontinuity and increasingly ambiguous borderlines both between and within the many narratives that make up North America.

Worlds of wonder : readings in Canadian science fiction and fantasy literature
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ISBN: 0776605704 9780776605708 9780776617459 0776617451 9780776604510 0776604511 9780776617442 0776617443 Year: 2004 Volume: 26. Publisher: Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press,

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No longer dismissed as "escapist" reading, critics have finally discovered a brave new world of science fiction and fantasy literature. This book is a long-overdue tribute to this previously ignored genre, placing these works within a general context of Canadian literature and culture.

Robertson Davies : a mingling of contrarities
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ISBN: 0776605313 9780776616865 0776616862 9780776605319 Year: 2001 Publisher: Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press,

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This collection of essays on the writing of Robertson Davies addresses the basic problems in reading his work by looking at the topics of doubling, disguise, irony, paradox, and dwelling in ""gaps"" or spaces ""in between."" The essays present new insights on a broad range of topics in Davies' oeuvre and represent one of the first major discussions devoted to Davies' work since his death in 1995.

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