Poetry in Ontario: Diversity, Reappraisal, Continuity
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PREFACE
Boxing the Compass: Ontario’s Geopoetics
by D.M.R. Bentley
STUDIES
Regions and Eras in Ontario Poetry
by Elizabeth Waterston
Finch’s Early Poetry and the Dandy Manner
by Brian Trehearne
Canadian Poetry in the ‘Twenties: Dialectics and Prophecy in W.W.E. Ross’s Laconics and Sonnets
by A.R. Kizuk
“The Progress of Illumination”: The Design and Unity of David Helwig’s Catchpenny Poems
by Lorraine M. York
Healing the Wound: Cultural Compromise in D.C. Scott’s “A Scene at Lake Manitou”
by Janice C. Simpson
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DOCUMENTS
Here and Now: A Note and an Index
by Bruce Whiteman
Secure in Conscious Worth: Susanna Moodie and the Rebellion of 1837
by Carl Ballstadt
“New” Poems of Adam Hood Burwell
by Mary Lu MacDonald
REVIEWS
The McGregor Syndrome; or, the Survival of Isolated Butterflies on Rocks in the Haunted Wilderness of the Unnamed Bush Garden Beyond the Land Itself
by I.S. MacLaren
Keith’s Canadian Literature
by D.M.R. Bentley
State of the Art?
by Brian Trehearne
Biblia Abiblia
by E.J. Devereux
The Year’s Work in Canadian Poetry Studies: 1985
by Mary Ann Jameson
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