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[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] Maclaine reviews "Opening the Island" by Anne Compton and "The Edge of Home: Milton Acorn from the Island" by Milton Acorn. |
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[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] Reviews three books. "Change Room," by Mark Cochrane; "Autodidactic," by Don Kerr; "His Life," by George Bowering.; Reviews three books. "Change Room," by Mark Cochrane; "Autodidactic," by Don Kerr; "His Life," by George Bowering. |
[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] Review of Literature and Photography, Interactions 1840-1990: A Critical Anthology, by Jane M. Rabb |
[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] Rev. of The Master's Wife. Facsimile of 1939, by Sir Andrew Macphail |
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[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] 'Amid the chaos, confusion, and uncertainties of daily life, poems can show us where and how to find meaning... They orient us.' The ways in which this meaning is discovered through poetry have to do with intensity of speech, bright sharp language, the language of the human spirit as it moves throug... |
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[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] This thesis addresses issues of islandness and island identity in the fiction of Cape Breton's
Alistair MacLeod and Newfoundland's Wayne Johnston. Through careful readings of their
fiction, with supplementary evidence culled from biographical and secondary sources, the thesis
shows that their work i... |
[Page generation failure. The bibliography processor requires a browser with Javascript enabled.] This thesis reviews the development and use of watermills from antiquity to the
present, including the economic, environmental and social significance of milling
during this time. More specifically, it explores the rise and fall of water-powered
technology on two small islands with quite different w... |
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