New Brunswick Literature and the Pursuit of Bibliography
Abstract
As A.W. Pollard has stated, each book is "an event in the spiritual history of the country and city and therefore a record of the publishing of books ought to be kept". Yet, New Brunswick literature to this day remains virtually untouched by bibliographers. This article looks at the state of bibliography in the province -- primarily concerned with works written in English -- and suggests ways in which the state of bibliography can be improved.Published
1986-06-06
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Swanick, E. L. (1986). New Brunswick Literature and the Pursuit of Bibliography. Studies in Canadian Literature, 11(2). Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/SCL/article/view/8047
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