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William Wilfred Campbell

William Wilfred Campbell

Selected Poetry and Essays
edited by Laurel Boone
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This is a representative collection of the writings of a neglected Canadian author, William Wilfred Campbell (1858-1918).

Among the 112 poems in William Wilfred Campbell: Selected Poetry and Essays are the familiar “Indian Summer” and “How One Winter Came in the Lake Region,” along with many less well-known love poems, patriotic songs, and …

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From the Elephant's Back

From the Elephant's Back

Collected Essays & Travel Writings
by Lawrence Durrell, edited by James Gifford
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“…the proverb says that whoever sees the world from the back of an elephant learns the secrets of the jungle and becomes a seer. I had to be content to become a poet.” —Lawrence Durrell

Best known for his novels and travel writing, Lawrence Durrell defied easy classification within twentieth-century Modernism. His anti-authoritarian tendenci …

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Out Loud

Out Loud

Essays on Mental Illness, Stigma and Recovery
introduction by Ramona Dearing
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Out Loud is a collection of more than fifty essays by people affected by mental illness. There are essays by those who have experienced mental illness themselves, by family and friends, by community members, and by professionals who deal with mental illness. The voices here are ones of hope, pain, and honesty. The true meaning in this collection is …

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National Plots

National Plots

Historical Fiction and Changing Ideas of Canada
edited by Andrea Cabajsky & Brett Josef Grubisic
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Fiction that reconsiders, challenges, reshapes, and/or upholds national narratives of history has long been an integral aspect of Canadian literature. Works by writers of historical fiction (from early practitioners such as John Richardson to contemporary figures such as Alice Munro and George Elliott Clarke) propose new views and understandings of …

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Sustaining the West

Sustaining the West

Cultural Responses to Canadian Environments
edited by Liza Piper & Lisa Szabo-Jones
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Western Canada’s natural environment faces intensifying threats from industrialization in agriculture and resource development, social and cultural complicity in these destructive practices, and most recently the negative effects of global climate change. The complex nature of the problems being addressed calls for productive interdisciplinary so …

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The West and Beyond

The West and Beyond

New Perspectives on an Imagined Region
edited by Alvin Finkel; Sarah Carter & Peter Fortna
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The West and Beyond explores the state of Western Canadian history, showcasing the research interests of a new generation of scholars while charting new directions for the future and stimulating further interrogation of our past. This dynamic collection encourages dialogue among generations of historians of the West, and among practitioners of dive …

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Making Game

Making Game

An Essay on Hunting, Familiar Things, and the Strangeness of Being Who One Is
by Peter L. Atkinson
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Making Game is a mixed-genre composition in which the author reflects on the philosophical and ethical implications of hunting wild game. This engaging essay is informed by the author’s significant background of scholarly engagement with the phenomenological tradition in modern philosophy.

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Dear Sir, I Intend to Burn Your Book

Dear Sir, I Intend to Burn Your Book

An Anatomy of a Book Burning
by Lawrence Hill
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Censorship and book burning are still present in our lives. Lawrence Hill shares his experiences of how ignorance and the fear of ideas led a group in the Netherlands to burn the cover of his widely successful novel, The Book of Negroes, in 2011. Why do books continue to ignite such strong reactions in people in the age of the Internet? Is banning, …

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Florence Nightingale’s Theology: Essays, Letters and Journal Notes

Florence Nightingale’s Theology: Essays, Letters and Journal Notes

Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, Volume 3
edited by Lynn McDonald
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This third volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale reports her controversial theological essays (only two of which have been previously published) and a great array of correspondence, from such Roman Catholics as Cardinal Manning and the Reverend Mother of the Sisters of Mercy of Bermondsey to the liberal Protestant Benjamin Jowett, e …

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Florence Nightingale’s Spiritual Journey: Biblical Annotations, Sermons and Journal Notes

Florence Nightingale’s Spiritual Journey: Biblical Annotations, Sermons and Journal Notes

Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, Volume 2
edited by Lynn McDonald
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Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) is widely known as the heroine of the Crimean War and the founder of the modern profession of nursing. She was also a scholar and political activist who wrote and worked assiduously on many reform causes for more than forty years.

This series will confirm Nightingale as an important and significant nineteenth-centur …

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Through a Glass Darkly

Through a Glass Darkly

Suffering, the Sacred, and the Sublime in Literature and Theory
edited by Holly Faith Nelson; Lynn R. Szabo & Jens Zimmermann
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Suffering, the sacred, and the sublime are concepts that often surface in humanities research in an attempt to come to terms with what is challenging, troubling or impossible to represent. These intersecting concepts are used to mediate the gap between the spoken and the unspeakable, between experience and language, between body and spirit, between …

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Every Grain of Sand

Every Grain of Sand

Canadian Perspectives on Ecology and Environment
edited by J.A. Wainwright
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Universal in scope, yet focusing on recognizable Canadian places, this collection of essays connects individuals’ love of nature to larger social issues, to cultural activities, and to sustainable technology. Subjects include activism in Cape Breton, eco-feminism, Native perspectives on the history of humans’ relationship with the natural world …

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Of Earthly and River Things

Of Earthly and River Things

An Angler's Memoir
by Wayne Curtis
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"One could do worse than to grow up on a river." In his new collection of essays, Wayne Curtis voyages back through the tributaries of his past, throwing a pastoral net over the backwaters of his childhood to ensnare the sepia-tinged moments of love, loss, and life lessons he gleaned through his rise to maturity on the waterways of New Brunswick. A …

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Humans 3.0

Humans 3.0

The Upgrading of the Species
by Peter Nowak
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tagged : essays, social aspects, philosophy & social aspects, technology studies

Life for early humans wasn't easy. They may have been able to walk on two feet and create tools 4 million years ago, but they couldn't remember or communicate. Fortunately, people got smarter, and things got better. They remembered on-the-spot solutions and shared the valuable information of their experiences. Clubs became swords, caves became huts …

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Home

Home

Chronicle of a North Country Life
by Beth Powning
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Home is like a leaf on a tree: other people, other homes, are the other leaves. They live beneath the same sky, share the same memories, survive the same storms.

But one leaf is a solitude.

After twenty-five years on a New Brunswick farm, award-winning Canadian author Beth Powning came to understand the land she calls home. Now, almost twenty years a …

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The Canadian Federal Election of 2015

The Canadian Federal Election of 2015

by Jon H. Pammett & Christopher Dornan
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The Hill Times: Best Books of 2016

Written by the foremost authorities, The Canadian Federal Election of 2015 provides a complete investigation of the election.

A comprehensive analysis of the campaigns and the election outcome, this collection of essays examines the strategies, successes, and failures of the major political parties: the Conservative …

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Catastrophism

Catastrophism

The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth
by Sasha Lilley; David McNally; Eddie Yuen & James Davis
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Our world is reeling from dire economic crises and ecological disasters. Visions of the apocalypse and impending doom abound. Governments warn that no alternative exists to taking the bitter medicine they prescribe.

Catastrophism explores the politics of apocalypse–on the left and right, in the environmental movement, and from capital and the sta …

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Paikin and the Premiers

Paikin and the Premiers

Personal Reflections on a Half-Century of Ontario Leaders
by Steve Paikin
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A unique perspective on Ontario’s most powerful political leaders.

Ontario’s fortunes and fates increasingly rest in the hands of the province’s premier. Critics say the role of premier concentrates too much power in one person, but at least that points to the one person Ontarians, and others beyond the province’s borders, ought to know al …

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The Kindred of the Wild

The Kindred of the Wild

A Book of Animal Life
by Charles G. D. Roberts, introduction by James Polk
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Charles G.D. Roberts’s fame rests on a series of very popular animal stories.

Charles G.D. Roberts was a distinguished writer of his time who published more than forty volumes of poetry, romance fiction, and nature writing – making him one of the most popular writers of his time. He pioneered the animal story in which he went beyond surface ele …

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Whose Streets?

Whose Streets?

The Toronto G20 and the Challenges of Summit Protest
edited by Tom Malleson & David Wachsmuth
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In June 2010 activists opposing the G20 meeting held in Toronto were greeted with brutal and arbitrary state violence. Whose Streets? is a combination of testimonials from the front lines and analyses of the broader context, an account that both reflects critically on what occurred in Toronto and looks ahead to further building our capacity for res …

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Secession/Insecession

Secession/Insecession

by Erín Moure & Chus Pato
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Secession/Insecession is a homage to the acts of reading, writing and translating poetry. In it, Chus Pato's Galician biopoetics of poet and nation, Secession - translated by Erín Moure - joins Moure's Canadian translational biopoetics, Insecession. To Pato, the poem is an insurrection against normalized language; to Moure, translation itself dis …

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Wild Apples

Wild Apples

Field Notes from a River Farm
by Wayne Curtis
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There is a dreamlike quality to many of the stories in this new collection from Wayne Curtis. In Wild Apples, he returns to familiar themes of love and longing, and the push-pull emotions which inevitably accompany any attempt to break free of the ties that bind. Simple pleasures abound in these evocative stories, be it fishing on the river, gather …

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A Personal Calligraphy

A Personal Calligraphy

by Mary Pratt
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Winner of the Newfoundland and Labrador Writers' Association Prize for Non-Fiction

Mary Pratt is famous throughout Canada for her luminous paintings and prints. Her 1995 exhibition, The Art of Mary Pratt: The Substance of Light, drew record-breaking crowds on its tour of Canada. It also resulted in an unprecedented amount of press coverage on the bi …

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A Tale of Monstrous Extravagance

A Tale of Monstrous Extravagance

Imagining Multilingualism
by Tomson Highway
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“Speaking one language, I submit, is like living in a house with one window only...”

From his legendary birth in a snow bank in northwestern Manitoba, through his metamorphosis to citizen-artist of the world, playwright, pianist, polyglot, storyteller, and irreverent disciple of the Trickster, Tomson Highway rides roughshod through the languages …

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Touch Anywhere to Begin

Touch Anywhere to Begin

The Living Landscape
by Mark Anthony Jarman
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Shortlisted, New Brunswick Book Award (Non-Fiction)

From acclaimed author Mark Anthony Jarman comes Touch Anywhere to Begin, his first book of travel writing since the publication of the critically acclaimed Ireland’s Eye in 2002.

In 18 unusual, head-spinning essays, Jarman can drift through Venice amid the revelry of carnival and the arrival of th …

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