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Contemporary Canadian Poetry from the Edge: An Exploration of Literary Eco-criticism
Environmental problems Reading Malnutrition Ecological Poetry Contemporary poetry
2014/1/18
To indicate our awareness of environmental issues today, it would be easy to compile a list of the organizations devoted to environmental education and activism or to draw attention to the words in ou...
Patterns for Poetry: Poetics in Seven Poems by A.J.M. Smith
Poetry Seven Poems A.J.M. Smith
2014/1/20
In "Refining Fire: The Meaning and Use of Poetry" (1954), A.J.M. Smith writes: "No matter how subversive of human self-esteem, how disillusioned or bitter a poet's philosophical outlook may be, it is ...
True Poetry?
True Poetry scholarly treatment
2014/1/20
The problems that plague this book begin with its title. For my purpose, however, it is convenient to start with the subtitle: Traditional and Popular Verse in Ontario. I had expected — surely with re...
The results of the recent SSHRCC competition for Aid to Learned Journals have now been announced, and I have been informed that Canadian Poetry will not receive support. Needless to say, this decisio...
While Leonard Cohen's Beautiful Losers is widely seen as Canada's first postmodern novel (Hutcheon 14, 26-44; Bowering 136-37), the postmodern qualities of Cohen's poetry, and specifically Flowers for...
As anyone will know who has recently had reason to visit the web site of the English Department at the University of Western Ontario, Canadian Poetry is going online. Thanks to the concerted efforts a...
From The Rising Fire to Afterworlds: the Visionary Circle in the Poetry of Gwendolyn MacEwen
The Rising Fire the Visionary Circle Poetry
2014/1/15
Gwendolyn MacEwen died on November 30, 1987, leaving many wondering why she had died "prematurely" or in an "untimely" way (Sullivan 1995; Potvin 1991). As her biographer Rosemary Sullivan discovered,...
Bolder Flights is one of the best of the invaluable "Reappraisals" volumes that the University of Ottawa produces from its annual conferences, in this case one held in 1996. A quick summary of the con...
"Bones Made of Light": Nature in the Poetry of Lorna Crozier
Bones Made of Light Nature the Poetry of Lorna Crozier
2014/1/15
The Saskatchewan poet, prairie poet Lorna Crozier tends to be thought of in two not-unrelated ways. On the one hand she is seen as the impertinent purveyor of "The Sex Lives of Vegetables" (The Garden...
Introduction: Our Home and Linguistic Land: Ecocriticism and Contemporary Canadian Poetry
Our Home Linguistic Land Ecocriticism Contemporary Canadian Poetry
2014/1/15
Can recent Canadian poetry be in any useful sense described as ‘nature poetry’? How might we use this term in contemporary contexts, considering not only capital-N Nature in the wild but also urban na...
Irony, Metis Style: Reading the Poetry of Marilyn Dumont and Gregory Scofield
Irony Metis Style Reading the Poetry of Marilyn Dumont Gregory Scofield
2014/1/15
In her preface to Writing the Circle, Emma LaRocque asks "These are our voices—who will hear?" Perhaps the time has come when non-Natives will stop negating our identities and silencing our voices. Pe...
During the twenty-five years since its inception in 1977, Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews has incurred debts to a great many people. At the outset it drew sustenance from the wisdom and e...
Tracing One Discontinuous Line through the Poetry of the Northwest Passage
Tracing One Discontinuous Line the Poetry of the Northwest Passage
2014/1/18
In his essay "The Scotchman’s Return," Hugh MacLennan mentions the impression that comes over southern Canadians who venture north. Once they pass beyond the Canadian baseland, they quickly gain the i...
All readers of Canadian Poetry will be relieved and pleased to know that funding has been restored to the journal under the Research and Transfer Journals Program of the Social Sciences and Humanities...
The Poetry of The "New Georgia Gazette" or "Winter Chronicle" 1819-1820
The Poetry TheNew Georgia Gazette Winter Chronicle
2014/1/20
Readers of Canadian exploration literature customarily think of Henry Kelsey's verse journal as the single, unremarkable poetic contribution to a genre dominated by narrative,3 and standard reference ...