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.
This file contains student essays about Robert Kroetch and his literary works, as well as reviews of some of his works, newspaper articles about his work, a copy of Maclean's (July 16 2001) following the death of Mordecai Richler as well as other articles on his passing.
This file contains four reviews of Irving Layton's work along with copies of his works. These include an essay titled "Conscience of Mankind" published in The Globe Magazine, "I Can Sleep Beside my Lady" and "Plea for my Lady," both of which are poems. Alongside these works are Penny Petrone's lecture notes on his poetry and a collection of student essays.
This file contains a list of magazines along with their prices
A photocopy of an article entitled "The Martial Verse of Canadian Poetesses" by J. D. Logan published in The Canadian Magazine. Contains handwritten notes by Petrone.
This file contains an article titled "Boyhood on the Rock: Kevin Major explores the teenage mind."
This file contains an article published in The Daily Mail titled "What the Crown means to Canada" written by Vincent Massey.
This file contains two newspaper biographies about Hugh McLellan.
This file contains an annotated copy of an article published in The Dalhousie Review titled "The English Gentlefolk in the Backwoods of Canada" written by Lloyd M. Scott which contains a brief biography of Susanna Moodie. There is also a copy of Moodie's writing on fiction.
This file contains a review of Farley Mowat's autobiography Born Naked and Al Purdy's autobiography Reaching for the Beaufort Sea. Additionally, there is an article on the Newfoundland Sealers titled "The Wake of the Great Sealer" written by Mowat and David Blackwood.
Contains an article by Algerina Neri called "Ladies on the Loose: Victorian Women Travellers to Canada" in which she dissects the writings of five women who settled in Canada.
Contains an essay written on Frederick Niven's novels.
Contains a page torn from a February 1975 edition of Canadian Forum highlighting an article by Gerald Noonan reviewing a book called Bus-Ride by Don Gutteridge.
Contains an essay written on Eugene O'Neill with some corrections.
This file contains two student essays on E.J. Pratt's poetry alongside copies of a wide variety of his poems. Additionally, there are two articles about Pratt one of which is titled "E.J. Pratt: Apostle of Corporate Man" by Frank Davey, and the other a short biography which does not have any additional information about the title or author. Alongside these are two brochures titled "Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons 1639-1649 Midland, Ontario", and "Explore Huronia Ontario Canada." There are also pages of written notes on Pratt's poetry.
This file contains copies of three pages from a critique of Native Canadian Literature written by Jarold Ramsay.
This file contains copies of "The Upper Canadian," "The Killdeer," and "Colours in the Dark" by James Reany. Some annotations. Alongside these is an article on Reany titled "childish landscapes avoiding here and now" a review by Al Purdy published in The Globe and Mail. There is also pages from The Globe Magazine with an essay by Reany titled "Ten Miles High on a Song."
This file contains a cut out from the Chronicle Journal of an article titled "Richler was our Hemingway" by Hubert O'Hearn. There is also a page from For The Arts, that includes an excerpt from a letter that Mordecai Richler sent to a former Canadian Council chief accountant.
This file contains a review of Charles Ritchie's work titled "Remembering the Citadel Tradition" by Brian Vintcent published in Quill and Quire.
This file contains a student essay on Salverson.
This file contains a series of emails from the Freedom to Read Organisation asking Penny Petrone to participate in the "Readings From Banned or Challenged Books Night" held at Lakehead University. Alongside these emails is a list of banned books.