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  • Goetsch, Paul. Das Romanwerk Hugh MacLennans: Eine Studie zum literarischen Nationalismus in Kanada. Hamburg, Germany: Cram, de Gruyter & Co., 1961.
  • Adelman, Seymour. “Elements of Social Criticism in Canadian Poetry: With Emphasis on the Poetry of F. R. Scott and A. J. M. Smith.” Master’s thesis, Université de Montréal, 1961.

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