Canadian Poetry Press
Volume No. 42 Spring/Summer 1998
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Volume No. 42 Spring/Summer 1998

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PREFACE

The Absence of Neoconservatism and Ecocriticism in Canadian Literary Studies
by D.M.R. Bentley

STUDIES

Nature’s Nation, National Natures? Reading Ecocriticism in a Canadian Context
by Susie O’Brien

Narratives of Coming Home: Gilean Douglas and Nature Writing
by Andrea Lebowitz

Feminist Ecocritique as Forensic Archaeology: Digging in Critical Graveyards and Phyllis Webb’s Garden
by Diana M.A. Relke

Timothy Findley’s Not Wanted on the Voyage: an Exemplary Ecofeminist Text
by Dorothy Nielsen

The Ecological Ethic: Sustainability, Ecophilosophy, and Literary Criticism
by David Wylynko

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DOCUMENTS

Catharine Parr Traill’s “Something Gathers up the Fragments”
Edited, with an Introductory Essay on Traill’s Ecological Vision by Elizabeth Thompson

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