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Here is Queer : Nationalisms and Sexualities in Contemporary Canadian Literatures
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Here is Queer : Nationalisms and Sexualities in Contemporary Canadian Literatures
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Contains a chapter on Patrick Anderson and Scott Symons. The British-born and Oxford-educated poet Patrick Anderson (1915-1979) taught at Montreal's Selwyn House School from 1940 to 1946 and at McGill University between 1948 and 1950. In 1942, Anderson and Frank Scott founded the Montreal-based literary magazine "Preview". In the spring of 1943, John Sutherland (1919-1956), editor of the rival Montreal little magazine "First Statement," published a critique of Patrick Anderson’s poetry. In the critique, Sutherland accused Anderson of being a homosexual. The Toronto-born Symons (1933-2009) was the author of the novel "Place d'Armes" (1967), which dealt directly with homosexuality.
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PhD dissertation
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University of British Columbia
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Vancouver, BC
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1996
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v-376p.
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en
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Dickinson, Peter. “Here Is Queer : Nationalisms and Sexualities in Contemporary Canadian Literatures.” PhD dissertation, University of British Columbia, 1996. https://open.library.ubc.ca/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/831/items/1.0088006.
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