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One Proud Summer: Reading Politics to Marie-Nicole
One Woman Leads to Another-Female Identity in the Works of Margaret Atwood
Ongoingness and Nearer Farnesses: The Place of 'Too Towards Tomorrow': New Poems in Always Now: The Collected Poems
Orality and Literacy as Gender-Supporting Structures in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
Orality and the Body in the Poetry of Lillian Allen and Dionne Brand: Towards an Embodied Social Semiotics
Order from Chaos: Writing as Self-Defense in the Fiction of Alice Munro and Clark Blaise
Orphan and Amputee: A Search for Ancestors in The Diviners and Wallace Stegner's Angle of Repose
Oryx and Crake and the New Nostalgia for Meat
Othello in Three Times
Othello, Darwin, and the Evolution of Race in Ann-Marie MacDonald's Work
Other Subjects: Identity, Immigration, and Representations of Difference in Jasmine
Other Words, Other Worlds: Of Ruby Slipperjack
Our Feeling Exactly: The Writing of Alice Munro
Out of Canada: Images of Africa in Contemporary Canadian Culture
Out of the Silence and Across the Distance: The Poetry of Dorothy Livesay.
Out of the Water: The Presence of Virginia Woolf in Alice Munro's Lives of Girls and Women
Overhearing Dionne Brand: Genre and the Organic Intellectual Project
Overview: Ethel Wilson, Providence, and the Vocabulary of Vision
P.K. Page: Essays on Her Works
2001
Painters' Words: Personal Narratives of Emily Carr and William Kurelek
Pandora and the State
Panties and Roads: Woman, Fiction and Cartography in Aritha van Herk's No Fixed Address
Par derrière chez mon père d'Antonine Maillet: La Valorisation de la parole par l'inversion historique
Paraboles de la communauté
Paradigms of 1980's Québécois and Canadian Drama: Normand Chaurette's Provincetown Playhouse, Juillet 1919, J'avais 19 ans and Sharon Pollock's Blood Relations
Paradigms of Canadian Literary Biography: Who Will Write Our History?
Passing through the Jungle: Emily Carr and Theories of Women's Autobiography
Passion in Elizabeth Smart's By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept: The Sacred and the Profane
Paths of Desire: Images of Exploration and Mapping in Canadian Women's Writing
1997
Pedagogy and Resistance in the Context of Commonwealth/Post-Colonial Literatures
Pedagogy of the Apocalypse
Penning in the Bodies: The Construction of Gendered Subjects in Alice Munro's 'Boys and Girls'
Perception, Memory, Irony: Mavis Gallant Greets Proust and Flaubert
Peripheral Visions: Postcolonial Images of Africa in the Fiction of Margaret Laurence, Audrey Thomas, and Dave Godfrey
Phallicism and Ambivalence in Alice Munro's 'Bardon Bus'
Phoenix from the Ashes: Lorna Crozier and Margaret Avison in Contemporary Mourning
Photographic Memory, Undoing Documentary: Obasan's Selective Sight and the Politics of Visibility
Phyllis Webb and Her Works
1990
Phyllis Webb and the Priestess of Motion
Phyllis Webb as a Post-Duncan Poet
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