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Reflections on Two Decades
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| Title |
Reflections on Two Decades
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| Abstract |
Montreal author Hugh MacLennan (1907-1990) reminisces about his life as a struggling writer, especially the reaction to his 1957 novel, The Watch That Ends The Night. This essay is also an elder, both looking back on his post-First World War youth and at the youth of the 1960s, especially in Montreal.
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| Publication |
Canadian Literature : A Quarterly of Criticism and Review
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| Date |
Summer 1969
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| Volume |
No. 41
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| Pages |
28-39
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en
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| Citation |
MacLennan, Hugh. “Reflections on Two Decades.” Canadian Literature : A Quarterly of Criticism and Review No. 41 (Summer 1969): 28–39. https://canlit.ca/full-issue/?issue=41.
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