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McMaster, Juliet. “Young Jane Austen and the First Canadian Novel: From Emily Montague to ‘Amelia Webster’ and Love and Freindship.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction Vol. 11, no. 3 (April 1999): 339–346.
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Black, Fiona A. “Book Availability in Canada, 1752-1820, and the Scottish Contribution.” PhD dissertation, Loughborough University, 1999.
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McNally, Peter F. “Print Culture and English-Speaking Quebec.” Fontanus Vol. 10 (1998): 93–100. http://fontanus.mcgill.ca/article/viewFile/161/182.
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Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. “Negotiations of Gender and Nationhood in Early Canadian Literature.” International Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue internationale d’études canadiennes Vol. 18 (1998): 115–131.
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Langlois, Égide. “Livres et lectures à Québec, 1760-1820.” In L’histoire de la culture et de l’imprimé: hommages à Claude Galarneau, edited by Yvan Lamonde and Gilles Gallichan, 139–147. Sainte-Foy, QC: Presses de l’Université Laval, 1996.
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Mazoff, C.D. “Allegiance / Anxiety / Identity: The Rhetoric of Legitimation in the Early Canadian Long Poem, from Carey to Crawford.” PhD dissertation, McGill University, 1995. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/-?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=28840&silo_library=GEN01.
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Ewing, Roland. “French-English Relations in Canadian Novels from the Conquest to World War II.” PhD dissertation, Université de Sherbrooke, 1994.
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Ackerman, Marianne. L’affaire Tartuffe, or The Garrison Officers Rehearse Molière. Performance Series. Montreal: NuAge Editions, 1993.
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Merrett, Robert. “The Politics of Romance in ‘The History of Emily Montague.’” Canadian Literature No. 133 (Summer 1992): 92–108.
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Stanzel, Franz K. “Innocent Eyes?: Canadian Landscape As Seen By Frances Brooke, Susanna Moodie And Others.” International Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue internationale d’études canadiennes Vol. 4 (Fall 1991): 97–110.