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No. 155 (1997): Contemporary Poetics

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.v0i155
Published: Nov. 12, 2019 (UTC)

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Editorials

  • Poetry, Poetics, Criticism

    Iain Higgins
    5-13
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Articles

  • “Signals Across Boundaries”: Non-Congruence and Erin Mouré Sheepish Beauty, Civilian Love

    Lisa Dickson
    16-37
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  • Notes on “Notes From Furry Creek”

    Keith Harrison
    39-48
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  • A Rose Grows in Whylah Falls: Transplanted Traditions in George Elliott Clarke’s “Africadia”

    Dorothy Wells
    56-73
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  • Mastering the Mother Tongue

    Julie Beddoes
    75-87
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  • For Sure the Kittiwake: Naming, Nature, and P. K. Page

    Brian Bartlett
    91-111
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  • Singing with the Frogs

    Robert Bringhurst
    114-134
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  • Advice from Milton Acorn

    Thomas O'Grady
    139-153
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  • Poetic Karma

    Terry Watada
    156-160
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  • Why Profess What is Abhorred: The Rescue of Poetry

    Tom Wayman
    163-176
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  • Ironized Man: A Jest of God and Life Before Man

    David Heinimann
    52-67
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  • Representing the Other Body: Frame Narratives in Margaret Atwood’s “Giving Birth” and Alice Munro’s “Meneseteung”

    Kathleen Wall
    74-90
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  • Affirming Mystery in Eric McCormack’s The Mysterium

    Jamie Dopp
    94-109
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