The Book of Canadian Prose, Edited by A. J. M. Smith, Band 2 |
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... writing , has to be allowed to find its own rhythm and character . The hazy general notion that illiteracy is the technical inability to read and write , and that an education which teaches everybody to read and write has overcome ...
... writing , has to be allowed to find its own rhythm and character . The hazy general notion that illiteracy is the technical inability to read and write , and that an education which teaches everybody to read and write has overcome ...
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... writer - scholars , some of whom have stayed to add their contribution to Canadian writing and particularly to criti- cism , so that Warren Tallman's American voice has counterpointed the English voices of such critics as Paul West ...
... writer - scholars , some of whom have stayed to add their contribution to Canadian writing and particularly to criti- cism , so that Warren Tallman's American voice has counterpointed the English voices of such critics as Paul West ...
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... writing received far closer and more deliberate attention than ever before , and as each writer de- parted on his own experimental course - schools forming and breaking up into militant individualities — the pattern of Canadian ...
... writing received far closer and more deliberate attention than ever before , and as each writer de- parted on his own experimental course - schools forming and breaking up into militant individualities — the pattern of Canadian ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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