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No Great Mischief By Alistair Macleod
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novels. The writer of a body of work consist of only 16 short stories and one novel for which MacLeod is regarded one of the most writer for tremendous composition in North American region. His stories highlight the Gaelic history and non-u...

I Am Woman
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International Seminar on Canadian Studies held in January 2000 at the Centre for Canadian Studies at Union Christian College in Alwaye, Kerala. alike volumes such as Canadian Studies: New Perspectives (New Delhi: Creative publications, 1998...

Literature
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focused on literature and understanding different parts such as fiction and poems, etc. I’ve read the works of many different authors’ points of views on what I believe is their life experiences. I feel that literature is a good tool to com...

The Poorhouse
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The Poorhouse" by Judy Rebick is a very interesting story. This story teaches us how to deal with difficult situations especially when your loved ones are in a great trouble. In this short story, Judy Rebick, asks "If your children were goi...

Canadian War History
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Canadian playwrights write as part of the amateur movement that is spreading throughout the country. From Canadian Plays in Hart House Theatre (2 vols. 1926-1927), Editor Vincent MASSEY cites as examples of the different genres that this "l...

“henry Kreisel Calles His Collection Of Stories “the Almost Meeting”.
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or the disappearing issue of two aligned lines, an significant likeness in his two novels. Biographically, the name can be glimpsed as the convergence of the European and Canadian familiarity in Kreisel’s background. Thematically, the name...

Email
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War II saw a great flowering of literary short fiction in the United States. The New Yorker continued to publish the works of the form’s leading mid-century practitioners, including Shirley Jackson, whose story, “The Lottery,” published in ...