The Beginnings of Canadian Modernism

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
The Beginnings of Canadian Modernism
Abstract
The author points out that the "programmatic introduction" of Modernism into Canadian poetry, as well as the first of the "little magazines" in Canada, began in 1925 with the printing of The McGill Fortnightly Review. The two prime movers behind the magazine, which continued publication until 1927, were A.J.M. Smith and Frank R. Scott, graduate students then attending McGill University.
Publication
Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Review
Volume
No. 11
Pages
56-66
Date
Fall-Winter 1982
Language
en
URL
Citation
Norris, Ken. “The Beginnings of Canadian Modernism.” Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Review No. 11 (Fall-Winter 1982): 56–66. http://www.canadianpoetry.ca/cpjrn/vol11/norris.htm.
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