Modernist Poetry in Canada, 1920-1960
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Modernist Poetry in Canada, 1920-1960
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Abstract |
A critical history of the introduction of modernist poetry to Canada, including by such Montreal poets as Frank Scott, A.J.M. Smith, Leo Kennedy and Leon Edel, the core members of the "Montreal Group" and founders, in 1925, of the McGill Fortnightly Review. While some critics believe that the McGill Fortnightly Review was "the powder keg of Canadian modernism", the author believes its role has been exaggerated.
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The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature
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New York, NY
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Oxford University Press
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Date |
2016
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314-336
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Language |
en
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978-0-19-994186-5
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Citation |
Weingarten, J. A. “Modernist Poetry in Canada, 1920-1960.” In The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature, edited by Cynthia Sugars, 314–336. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2016.
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