This file contains The Canadian Forum Index vol. 56, April 1976-March 1977.
This file contains a variety of newspaper clippings and articles on the topic of literary criticism, specially of Canadian literature. There are many reviews of various Canadian literature works as well as a photocopy of "Re-Views of the Literary History of Canada" by J.D. Logan (The Canadian Magazine).
This file contains poems by various poets around the time of Canada's Confederation (1867), including Charles G.D. Roberts and Duncan Campbell Scott. There is also a newspaper clipping entitled "Bliss Carman: Canada's expatriate poet" (The Globe Magazine, April 15 1961).
This file contains the seminar report entitled "Wilfred Eggleston's 'The Frontier and Canadian Letters' and Edward McCourt's 'The Canadian West in Fiction': A Review and a Comparison," written by Richard F. Hornsey (University of Alberta) in 1970.
This file contains a photocopy of the article "Canadian Immigrant Art."
This file contains the essay "The Mythopoeic Tradition in the Work of Five Canadian Poets" by a student of English 590 in 1969, as well as a booklet of some examples of Canadian poetry.
This file contains multiple copies of Reading Guides: The Pre-Confederation Period, looking at Canada before Confederation through Canadian Literature.
This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Growth of Proletarian Literature in Canada, 1872-1920" by F.W. Watt from The Dalhousie Review. There is also a Lakehead University exam booklet used for notes.
This file contains photocopies of articles: "Canadian literature finding room in European libraries" (Mail-Star, Sept. 30 1983), "A post-national CanLit" (The Globe and Mail, June 8 2002) and "The Last Refuge: On the promise of the New Canadian fiction" (Harper's magazine, June 2002).
This file contains a photocopy of The Canadian Magazine (vol. 8, no. 2, Dec. 1896) and the opening article "Canadian Poetry: A Criticism".
This file contains the article "Canadian Short Stories From Periodicals" from Canadian Bookman (Feb. 1922).
This file contains the newspaper clipping "CanLit's identity" (The Globe and Mail, Aug. 23 1997), discussing what makes a book "Canadian".
This file contains an article/obituary for Fred Cogswell entitled "A lover of poets more than of their poems" (The Globe and Mail, July 17 2004).
This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and Lynda Covello, including a letter of condolence to Petrone, as well as the paper "A Place of Her Own: A Short Story by Lynda Covello" for English 55B (May 23, 1978).
This file contains the article "Canadian Poetry and the Computer" by Sandra Djwa.
This file contains poems by Louis Dudek, as well as articles he has written: "The Transition in Canadian Poetry" and "We don't have to be different".
This file contains a photocopy of The Week magazine (July 7, 1887) featuring the article "American Influence on Canadian Thought" and "Outworn Literary Methods" both by Sara Jeannette Duncan.
This file contains the magazine article "English Ghosts on the Italian Landscape", discussing the impact English writers have left upon Italy as a whole.
This file contains an essay entitled "Within the Circle: An Examination of the Search for Reality in E.M. Forster's 'Howard's End' and 'A Passage to India.'"
This file contains a commemorative article on Robert Frost after his death in 1963 from Newsfronts, as well as the cover story on Frost from Life magazine (March 30 1962), as well as articles about his works in Time magazine (1962 and 1963).
This file contains a review of Hugh Garner's "The Intruders," as well as a special issue of Saturday Night magazine dedicated to Canadian Literature. The cover story is "Hugh Garner: the novelist as old pro" (vol. 88 no. 5, May 1973).
This file contains a book review by Gary Geddes entitled "Poets Put Down Tap Roots at Both Ends of Canada," reviewing "The Cape Breton Book of the Dead" by Don Domanski and "The Impstone" by Susan Musgrave.
This file contains a photocopy of the article "How Canadian Novelists are Using Canadian Opportunities" by E.J. Hathaway, which appeared in Canadian Bookman in July 1919. Attached is the interlibrary loan request form Penny Petrone filled out in order to retrieve this article on April 22, 1972. There is also a photocopy of the article "The Trail of the Romanticist in Canada" by E.J. Hathaway from The Canadian Magazine.
This file contains an information sheet for The Lakehead Board of Education workshops (Oct. 25, 1985) which features "English: William Faulkner in the English Program" presented by David Jarraway, as well as a booklet of the same name for Jarraway's students. There are also letters from Jarraway concerning his desire to compile a Shakespeare handbook for senior English students and Petrone's letter offering her support of the handbook.
This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Old World Meets the New: Some Repercussions, 1492-1800" by Benjamin Keen.