Special Issue – Canadian Literature and the Business of Publishing
Table of Contents
| Front Matter | |
| A Note from the Editor | HTML PDF |
Articles
| Introduction: Beyond the Margins | HTML PDF |
| Jennifer Andrews, John Clement Ball |
| Would You Publish This Book? Material Production, Canadian Criticism, and The Theatre of Form | HTML PDF |
| Robert Lecker |
| “Of the Irritable Genus”: The Role of Susanna Moodie in the Publishing of Roughing It in the Bush | HTML PDF |
| Alison Rukavina |
| At Odds: Reviewers and Readers of the Jalna Novels | HTML PDF |
| Ruth Panofsky |
| Anthologies and the Canonization Process: A Case Study of the English-Canadian Literary Field, 1920-1950 | HTML PDF |
| Peggy Kelly |
| Malcolm Ross and the New Canadian Library: Making It Real or Making a Difference? | HTML PDF |
| Laura Groening |
| Tracing the Web: House of Anansi’s Spiderline Editions | HTML PDF |
| Stephen Cain |
| A Legacy of Canadian Cultural Tradition and the Small Press: The Case of Talonbooks | HTML PDF |
| Kathleen Scherf |
Interview
| From the Farmstead to the Condo: Douglas Fetherling on Literature and Publishing in Canada | HTML PDF |
| John Clement Ball |
| Notes on Contributors | HTML PDF |
ISSN: 1718-7850