Isabella Valancy Crawford Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- ‘Malcolm's Katie’: Images and Songs
- ‘Malcolm's Katie’: Love, Wealth, and Nation Building
- Isabella Valancy Crawford's ‘Gisli the Chieftain.’
- ‘Malcolm's Katie’ and Hugh and Ion: Crawford's Changing Narrative Vision
- Isabella Valancy Crawford and ‘The Fleshly School of Poetry’
- Crawford and the Penetrating Weapon
- Feminism in Isabella Valancy Crawford's ‘Said the Canoe’
- Crawford's Fairy Tales
- I. V. Crawford's Prose Fiction
- The Problem of Crawford's Style
- Inglorious Battles: People and Power in Crawford's ‘Malcolm's Katie’
- The Poet in Her Time: Isabella Valancy Crawford's Social, Economic, and Political Views
- Crawford, Davin, and Riel: Text and Intertext in Hugh and Ion.
- Further Reading