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- catalog contributor b721243.
- catalog created "c1987.".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "c1987.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1987.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The meeting of time and space: regionalism in Canadian literature. -- The changing masks of empire: notes on some novels by Sara Jeannette Duncan. -- Innocence and solitude: the fictions of Ethel Wilson. -- Surrogate fathers and orphan sons: the novels of Hugh MacLennan. -- Prairie writers and the Métis: Rudy Wiebe and Margaret Laurence. -- Casting down their golden crowns: the novels of Marian Engel. -- The plots of lie: the realism of Alice Munro. -- Critical complicity: John Metcalf and the ambiguities of General Ludd. -- History to the defeated: some fictions of Timothy Findley. -- Canadian poetry: the emergent tradition.- The journey of discovery: nineteenth-century Canadian narrative poets. -- The ryranny of God: Charles Heavysege and the Canadian tradition. -- F.R. Scott: Canada's man for all seasons. -- Transmuting the myth: Dorothy Livesay and the 1930s. -- In the beginning was the question: the poems of Phyllis Webb. -- Metamorphosis and survival: notes on the recent poetry of Margaret Atwood. -- Patrick Lane: the poetry of place.".
- catalog extent "318 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Northern spring.".
- catalog identifier "0888945361".
- catalog isFormatOf "Northern spring.".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "c1987.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre,".
- catalog relation "Northern spring.".
- catalog subject "Canadian literature 19th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Canadian literature 20th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PS8101.R36 W6".
- catalog subject "Regionalism in literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The meeting of time and space: regionalism in Canadian literature. -- The changing masks of empire: notes on some novels by Sara Jeannette Duncan. -- Innocence and solitude: the fictions of Ethel Wilson. -- Surrogate fathers and orphan sons: the novels of Hugh MacLennan. -- Prairie writers and the Métis: Rudy Wiebe and Margaret Laurence. -- Casting down their golden crowns: the novels of Marian Engel. -- The plots of lie: the realism of Alice Munro. -- Critical complicity: John Metcalf and the ambiguities of General Ludd. -- History to the defeated: some fictions of Timothy Findley. -- Canadian poetry: the emergent tradition.- The journey of discovery: nineteenth-century Canadian narrative poets. -- The ryranny of God: Charles Heavysege and the Canadian tradition. -- F.R. Scott: Canada's man for all seasons. -- Transmuting the myth: Dorothy Livesay and the 1930s. -- In the beginning was the question: the poems of Phyllis Webb. -- Metamorphosis and survival: notes on the recent poetry of Margaret Atwood. -- Patrick Lane: the poetry of place.".
- catalog title "Northern spring : the flowering of Canadian literature in English / George Woodcock.".
- catalog type "text".