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"Green of the Earth and Civil Grey": Nature and the City in Dennis Lee's Civil Elegies
Green of the Earth and Civil Grey Nature and the City Dennis Lee's Civil Elegies
2014/1/15
In his poetry as in his public and private lives, Dennis Lee has long been closely linked to the city of Toronto. A native of the city and a graduate of the University of Toronto, Lee has worked in va...
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...
In this self-consciously provocative study, Brian Trehearne argues not only that anglophone Montreal of the forties was the site of crucial crises and questionings in Canadian poetry, but that the per...
The Challenge of P.K. Page
The Challenge P.K. Page
2014/1/15
Linda Rogers and Barbara Colebrook Peace, eds. P.K. Page: Essays on Her Works. Writers Series. Toronto: Guernica, 2001. 173 pp.It was a seemingly ordinary morning late in 1992, and I was opening my ma...
Ossian Abroad: James Macpherson and Canadian Literary Nationalism, 1830-1994
Ossian Abroad James Macpherson Canadian Literary Nationalism
2014/1/15
Oscar! Chief of every youth! Thou seest how they have fallen. Be thou, like them, on earth renowned. Like them the song of bards. Terrible were their forms in battle: but calm was Ryno in the days of ...
Dorothy Livesay’s Poetic Re/vision: Reading Binaries, Lesbian Love, and Androgyny in The Self-Completing Tree
Dorothy Livesay’s Poetic Re/vision Reading Binaries Lesbian Love Androgyny The Self-Completing Tree
2014/1/15
In the prefatory remarks to her final major collection of poetry, The Self-Completing Tree (1986), Dorothy Livesay states that "This is the selection of poems that [she] would like to be remembered by...
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...
Inscribing Atlantic Canada: an Occasion for Ecocritical Meditation
Inscribing Atlantic Canada Occasion Ecocritical Meditation
2014/1/15
Milton Acorn. The Edge of Home: Milton Acorn from the Island. Selected and with a Preface and Introduction by Anne Compton. Charlottetown: Island Studies Press, 2002. 122pp.Hugh MacDonald and Brent Ma...
The Lampman Medallion in the Trinity College Chapel
The Lampman Medallion Trinity College Chapel
2014/1/15
On October 21, 1906 a memorial to Archibald Lampman (1861-1899) was unveiled during the annual convocation service in the Chapel at Trinity University, Toronto, where the poet was a student from 1879 ...
Calm, Cool, and Selected: the New Life of Johnson's Work
Calm Cool Selected the New Life of Johnson's Work
2014/1/15
Carole Gerson and Veronica Strong-Boag, eds. and intro. E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake: Collected Poems and Selected Prose. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002.
Charles G. D. Roberts's Use of "Indian Legend" in Four Poems of the Eighteen Eighties and 'Nineties
Charles G. D. Roberts Indian Legend in Four Poems of the Eighteen Eighties Nineties
2014/1/15
his passage is significant not only as an expression of the cosmopolitanism that Roberts espoused as both a poetic and a critical credo in the early-to-mid eighteen eighties, but also for its associat...
"Your Star": Pauline Johnson and the Tensions of Celebrity Discourse
Your Star Pauline Johnson Tensions of Celebrity Discourse
2014/1/15
Accounts of literary celebrity in Canada often implicitly assume that it is a relatively recent phenomenon, and that this new generation of media-savvy, post-Atwoodian literary stars faces a cultural ...
Anyone reading The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay (1856) could be pardoned for thinking that Charles Sangster harboured nothing but the most innocuous feelings towards French Canada and French Canadian...
Feminist Poet-Critics on Sex, Love, and Motherhood
Feminist Poet-Critics Sex Love Motherhood
2014/1/18
Although feminist literary criticism is almost thirty years old, critics are still struggling to understand the extent to which the conventions of Western literature render female subjectivity unrepre...