Literary Magazines and the Cosmopolitanism/Nationalism Debate in Canada
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Literary Magazines and the Cosmopolitanism/Nationalism Debate in Canada
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Abstract |
An examination of the historical evolution of the cosmopolitanism/nationalism debate among Canadian poets, as played out in literary periodicals. The McGill Group (sometimes referred to as the Montreal Group) touched off the debate in 1926-27 in the McGill Fortnightly Review and the Canadian Mercury magazines.
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Context North America: Canadian/U.S. Literary Relations
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Ottawa, ON
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University of Ottawa Press
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Date |
1994
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97-105
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Language |
en
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0-7766-0360-4
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Doyle, James. “Literary Magazines and the Cosmopolitanism/Nationalism Debate in Canada.” In Context North America: Canadian/U.S. Literary Relations, edited by Camille R. La Bossière, 97–105. Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press, 1994.
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