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No. 103 (1984): Documenting the Landscape/Notes on Sinclair Ross

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.v0i103
Published: May. 8, 2015 (UTC)

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Editorials

  • High Punk & Low Suave

    W. H. New
    2-6
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Articles

  • Imagining a North American Garden: Some Parallels & Differences in Canadian & American Culture

    Ramsay Cook
    10-23
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  • Samuel Hearne & The Landscape of Discovery

    I. S. MacLaren
    27-40
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  • The Desert, The River, & The Island: Naim Kattan’s Short Stories

    Michael Greenstein
    42-48
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  • Performing Fact: Canadian Documentary Theatre

    Robert C. Nunn
    51-62
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Opinions & Notes

  • The “Scarlet” Rompers Toward a New Perspective in “As For Me and My House”

    David Williams
    156–166
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  • “Its Better Nature Lost” The Importance o the Word in Sinclair Ross’s “As For Me and My House”

    Lorraine York
    166–174
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  • Sinclair Ross’s Pioneer Fiction

    Paul Comeau
    174–184
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  • Another Case of Ross’s Mysterious Barn

    Marilyn Chapman
    184–186
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  • Ernest Redmond Buckler (1909-1984)

    Gwendolyn Davies
    187–189
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