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Canlit — /kan lit /, n. Canadian Informal. literature, usually in English, written by Canadians or written in or about Canada. [Can(adian) lit(erature)] … Useful english dictionary
Canadian Literature (journal) — Infobox Journal title = Canadian Literature discipline = Literature language = English, French abbreviation = publisher = [http://www.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Press] country = Canada history = 1959 to present website =… … Wikipedia
Margaret Atwood — Atwood at Eden Mills Writers Festival 2006, Blackwattle Bay Born November 18, 1939 (1939 11 18) (age 72) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada … Wikipedia
Canadian literature — Criticism of Canadian literature has focused on nationalistic and regional themes. Critics against such thematic criticism in Canadian literature, such as Frank Davey, have argued that a focus on theme diminishes the appreciation of complexity of … Wikipedia
George Woodcock — (May 8, 1912 January 28, 1995) was a prolific Canadian writer of poetry, essays, criticism, biographies and historical works. He was also the founder (in 1959) the journal Canadian Literature mdash;the first journal dedicated to Canadian writing … Wikipedia
The Rebel Angels — infobox Book | name = The Rebel Angels title orig = translator = author = Robertson Davies illustrator = cover artist = Peter Paterson country = Canada language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Macmillan of Canada release date = 1981… … Wikipedia
Prime Minister of Canada — Infobox minister office border = federal canada minister = prime title = Prime Minister jurisdiction = Canada logo description = FIP corporate signature with the Royal Arms of Canada incumbent = Stephen Harper appointed by = Michaëlle Jean… … Wikipedia
Gabrielle Roy — Infobox Writer name = Gabrielle Roy caption = birthdate = birth date|1909|3|22 birthplace = Saint Boniface, Manitoba deathdate = death date and age|1983|7|13|1909|3|22 deathplace = Montreal, Quebec occupation = novelist, Teacher pseudonym = genre … Wikipedia
Robbie Ross — links here, for the Australian rugby league players, see Robbie Ross (rugby league). : For other uses of similar names, see Robert Baldwin (disambiguation) and Robert Ross. Robert Baldwin Robbie Ross (May 25,1869 – October 5, 1918) was a Canadian … Wikipedia
Paul Touvier — (April 3, 1915 July 17, 1996) was convicted of crime against humanity for his Collaborationist role during Vichy France. Early lifeHe was born in Saint Vincent sur Jabron, Alpes de Haute Provence, in south eastern France. As a teenager, Touvier… … Wikipedia