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 | | Focusing on the narrative tradition of both English and French Canada, Blodgett, comparing specifically the work of Grove, Roy, Bugnet, Moodie, Gérin-Lajoie, Blais, and Cohen, argues that the pastoral is & of the dominant patterns of the Canadian novel (166). |
 | | Doyle discusses the presence of Canada (both English and French) in the literature of the United States of the post-revolutionary era and in the nineteenth century. |
 | | Castro Alvess poetry is compared to Whittiers Anti-Slavery Poems, to Longfellows Poems of Slavery, and to the lyrics of some forty-six (46) anti-slavery songs compiled by William W. Brown in his 1854 book, Anti-Slavery Harp (585). |
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