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Heather Macfarlane Beyond the Divide: The Use of Native Languages in Anglo-and Franco-Indigenous Theatre HTML PDF
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Ailsa Kay Sensation and Civility: Protecting the Confederation Family in Isabella Valancy Crawford’s Winona; Or, the Foster-Sisters HTML PDF
Duncan McFarlane "To Make a Show of Concealing": The Revision of Satire in Earle Birney’s "Bushed" HTML PDF
Andrew Peter Atkinson Catholic Integralism and Marian Receptivity in Wayne Johnston’s Newfoundland: Baltimore’s Mansion and the Catholic Imaginary HTML PDF