Special Issue – Surf's Up! The Rising Tide of Atlantic-Canadian Literature
Table of Contents
| Front Matter | |
Articles
| Surf’s Up! The Rising Tide of Atlantic-Canadian Literature | HTML PDF |
| Herb Wyile, Jeanette Lynes |
| "Lest on too close sight I miss the darling illusion": The Politics of the Centre in "Reading Maritime" | HTML PDF |
| Tony Tremblay |
| The Crest of the Wave: Reading the Success Story of Bestsellers | HTML PDF |
| Danielle Fuller |
| Swept Under: Reading the Stories of Two Undervalued Maritime Writers | HTML PDF |
| David Creelman |
| "As if there were just the two choices": Region and Cosmopolis in Lisa Moore’s Short Fiction | HTML PDF |
| Susanne Marshall |
| "The Little State of Africadia Is a Community of Believers": Replacing the Regional and Remaking the Real in the Work of George Elliott Clarke | HTML PDF |
| Alexander MacLeod |
| Re-Visioning Fredericton: Reading George Elliott Clarke’s Execution Poems | HTML PDF |
| Jennifer Andrews |
| Repetition with a Difference: The Paradox of Origins in Alistair MacLeod’s No Great Mischief | HTML PDF |
| Cynthia Sugars |
| "Every Sea-Surrounded Hour": The Margin in Maritime Poetry | HTML PDF |
| Wanda Campbell |
| Living the Authentic Life at "The Far East of the Western World": Edward Riche’s Rare Birds | HTML PDF |
| Paul Chafe |
| Shoring against Our Ruin: Sheldon Currie, Alistair MacLeod, and the Heritage Preservation Narrative | HTML PDF |
| Thomas Hodd |
Interview
| An Equal-Opportunity Satirist: An Interview with Edward Riche | HTML PDF |
| Herb Wyile |
| Notes on Contributors | HTML PDF |
| Back Matter | |
ISSN: 1718-7850