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‘Nothing the way you thought it was’: A Paradoxical Modernist Aesthetic in Canadian Poetry
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‘Nothing the way you thought it was’: A Paradoxical Modernist Aesthetic in Canadian Poetry
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Abstract |
Experiments by the McGill poets and their contemporaries in the 1920s demonstrate developments in modernist poetry in English Canada. The author discusses the influence of the Montreal-based The Canadian Mercury (1928-1929), the vehicle through which Modernism is said to have entered Canadian poetry.
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PhD dissertation
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University of Alberta
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Edmonton
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2001
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en
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Richards, Alan. “‘Nothing the Way You Thought It Was’: A Paradoxical Modernist Aesthetic in Canadian Poetry.” PhD dissertation, University of Alberta, 2001.
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