Table of Contents
Articles
| Peacock and The Peacock Papers | HTML |
| Thomas E. Tausky |
| Tish: Bowering's Infield Position | HTML |
| Ellen Quigley |
| La Scouine: Influences and Significance | HTML |
| John W. Lennox |
| The Figure of the Artist in Late Nineteenth Century Canadian Fiction | HTML |
| Carrie MacMillan |
| Identity Through Metaphor: An Approach to the Question of Regionalism in Canadian Literature | HTML |
| Arthur Adamson |
| "Dull, Simple, Amazing and Unfathomable": Paradox and Double Vision In Alice Munro's Fiction | HTML |
| Helen Hoy |
| Narrative Technique in Sinclair Ross' As For Me and My House | HTML |
| Paul Denham |
Notes and Commentaries
| History, Myth, and Time in Robert Kroetsch's Badlands | HTML |
| Arnold E. Davidson |
| Symbolism and Spatial Patterning in Four Short Stories by Charles G.D. Roberts | HTML |
| A. C. Morrell |
| Goldsmith's Rising Village and the Colonial State of Mind | HTML |
| David Jackel |
| "The Ruthless Story and the Future Tense" in Margaret Atwood's "Circe/Mud Poems" | HTML |
| Gordon Johnston |
ISSN: 1718-7850