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When McGill Modernized Canadian Literature: Literary Revolution - The Montreal Group
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When McGill Modernized Canadian Literature: Literary Revolution - The Montreal Group
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The Montreal Group, also referred to as the McGill Group, was a circle of poets and writers in the 1920s who attended Montreal's McGill University. They are credited by many as introducing Modernist literature to Canada. The group included Leon Edel, John Glassco, A.M. Klein, Leo Kennedy, F.R. Scott, and A.J.M. Smith.
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The McGill You Knew: An Anthology of Memories, 1920-1960
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Don Mills, ON
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Longman Canada
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1975
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112-122
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en
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Edel, Leon. “When McGill Modernized Canadian Literature: Literary Revolution - The Montreal Group.” In The McGill You Knew: An Anthology of Memories, 1920-1960, edited by Edgar Andrew Collard, 112–122. Don Mills, ON: Longman Canada, 1975.
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