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Monica Hughes: An Overview
Monique Bosco 'en abyme'
Monique Mojica's Princess Pocohontas and the Blue Spots and Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water: Countering Misrepresentations of 'Indianness' in Recent Native North American Writing
Monstrous History: Judith Thompson's Sled
Montréal: Lieu d'exil dans le théâtre d'Antonine Maillet
Moral Adaptations: How Ann-Marie MacDonald's The Arab's Mouth Became Belle Moral
Moral Vision in The Stone Angel
Moral-in Whose Sense? Joy Kogawa's Obasan and Julia Kristeva's Powers of Horror
Mother Nations and the Persistence of 'Not Here'
Mother and Daughter Relationships in the Manawaka Works of Margaret Laurence
1985
Mother as Transformer: Strategic Symbols of Matrilineage Recuperation in Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots
Mother of Manawaka: Margaret Laurence as Author of Children's Stories
Mothering Her Self: Mothers and Daughters in Ethel Wilson`s Work
2006
Motherless Daughters: The Absent Mothers in Margaret Atwood
Mothers and Other Clowns: The Stories of Alice Munro
1992
Mourir à tue-tête/Scream from Silence: Anne-Claire Poirier, 1979
Mourning Becomes Margaret: Laurence's Farewell to Fiction
Mourning in the Burned House: Margaret Atwood and the Modern Elegy
Movement and Vision in The Sacrifice
Moving beyond 'The Blank White Spaces': Atwood's Gilead, Postmodernism, and Strategic Resistance
Multicultural Critics-at-Large: Dis-Identification in Beatrice Culleton's In Search of April Raintree
Multimodality in Canadian Black Feminist Writing: Orality and the Body in the Work of Harris, Philip, Allen, and Brand
2009
Munro Country
Munro's 'Walker Brothers Cowboy'
Munro's Auden: Letters from Iceland
Munro's Wonderland
Murder in the Dark: Margaret Atwood's Inverse Poetics of Intertextual Minuteness
Muse Maker: Sappho, Simone Weil, Monica Vitti, and Virginia Woolf Inspire Anne Carson's Latest Collection
Muses et musées: L'Effet 'tableau' de l'écriture
My (m)Other, My Self: Strategies for Subversion in Atwood and Hébert
My Own Story: Plain and Coloured
Myrna Kostash: Ukrainian Canadian Non-Fiction Prairie New Leftist Feminist Canadian Nationalist
Myth, Frye and Canadian Writers
Mythe, intertextualité et fonctionnement de la parole chez la vieille femme dans La Sagouine et Evangéline Deusse d'Antonine Maillet
Myths and Mystery in The Shadow of the Wind by Anne Hébert
Myths of Distinction; Myths of Extinction in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake
Names, Faces and Signatures in Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye and The Handmaid's Tale
Naming Female Multiplicity: An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee
Naming Names: Identity and Identification in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
Nancy Bauer Interviews Helen Weinzweig
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