Jan 7, 2009
Until the late twentieth century, almost all Canadian literature
appeared to be self-restricted to a severely circumscribed range of
subjects and themes, forms, and language. The daring and
inventiveness of such fiction writers as Alice Munro, Margaret Laurence, Mordecai Richler, and [The entire page is 5194 words long] ©2000-2009
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