Thomas Chandler Haliburton was perhaps the only Canadian writer whose name was a household word in nineteenth-century Canada. The ten papers in this volume reappraise the historical, geographical, political and literary contexts within which Haliburton lived and worked. His letters, his historical books, the Club papers and Sam Slick sketches are all included in these valuable and lively criticisms. Published in English.
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Reappraisals: Canadian WritersLangue :
anglais
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Bliss Carman : A Reappraisal

Windows and Words : A Look at Canadian Children's Literature in English

Re(dis)covering Our Foremothers : Nineteenth-Century Canadian Women's Writers

Robertson Davies : A Mingling of Contrarieties

From the Heart of the Heartland : The Fiction of Sinclair Ross

Reflections : Autobiography and Canadian Literature

Bolder Flights : Essays on the Canadian Long Poem

Dominant Impressions : Essays on the Canadian Short Story

Worlds of Wonder : Readings in Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature

Northrop Frye : New Directions from Old

The Ivory Thought : Essays on Al Purdy
