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No. 221 (2014): Science & Canadian Literature
No. 221 (2014): Science & Canadian Literature
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.v0i221
Published:
2014-06-02
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Editorials
“A beauty and daring all its own”: A Note on Science and Canadian Literature
Janine Rogers
6-16
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Articles
Uncertain Landscapes: Risk, Trauma, and Scientific Knowledge in Madeleine Thien’s Certainty and Dogs at the Perimeter
Tania Aguila-Way
18-35
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Shadows, Slicksters, and Soothsayers: Physicians in Canadian Poetry
Monica Kidd
37-54
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Jean Le Moyne’s Itinéraire mécanologique: Machine Poetics, Reverie, and Technological Humanism
Mark Hayward, Thibault Ghislain
56-72
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“Sailor, Novelist, and Scientist—Also Explorer”: Frank Burnett, Canada’s Kon-Tiki, and the Ethnographic Middlebrow
Victoria Kuttainen
74-91
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“The poem of you will never be written”: Memoir and the Contradictions of Elegiac Form in Patrick Lane’s There Is a Season
Sarah de Jong Carson
93-107
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Writing Quebec City in Andrée Maillet’s Les Remparts de Québec and Nalini Warriar’s The Enemy Within
Ceri Morgan
109-123
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