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No. 127 (1990): Background, Foreground

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.v0i127
Published: May. 12, 2005 (UTC)

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Editorials

  • Weigh, Wayward, Words

    W. H. New
    2-6`
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Articles

  • Side By Side By: i. Still Life with Menno ii. No Stone

    Magdalene Falk Redekop, Elizabeth Falk
    10-28
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  • Naim Kattan, "Le Discours Arabe," and his Place in the Canadian Literary Discourse

    Nasrin Rahimieh
    32-38
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  • Broken Generations in "Obasan": Inner Conflict and the Destruction of Community

    Mason Harris
    41-57
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  • Reflections on Being "Archived"

    Henry Kreisel
    62-72
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  • Coureurs-de-Bois, Voyageurs, & Trappers: The Fur Trade and the Emergence of an Ignored Canadian Literary Tradition

    Konrad Gross
    75-91
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  • Convergence/Eclatement: L'Immigrant au risque de la perte de soi dans la nouvelle "Ou iras-tu Sam Lee Wong?" de Gabrielle Roy

    Estelle Dansereau
    94-109
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Opinions & Notes

  • Beckwith’s “Mark Twain” & the Dating of Grove’s “A Search for America”

    K. P. Stich
    183–185
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  • Medjé Vézina’s Prophetic Voice

    Dennis F. Essar
    185–189
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  • Change and the Kailyard The Fiction of Adeline M. Teskey

    Sandy Campbell
    189–193
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  • Fredelle Bruser Maynard (1922-1989)

    V. J. C. Ross
    193–195
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  • Helen Creighton (1899-1989)

    Carole Henderson Carpenter
    195–197
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