Articulating West Essays On Purpose And Form In Modern Canadian Literature

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Articulating West: Essays on Purpose and Form in Modern Canadian Literature

Articulating West: Essays on Purpose and Form in Modern Canadian Literature
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Publisher : Toronto: New Press
Total Pages : 312
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Book Synopsis Articulating West: Essays on Purpose and Form in Modern Canadian Literature by : William Herbert New

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