The Arbutus/Madrone Files: Reading the Pacific NorthwestThis lively and perceptive look at the literature of the U.S. and Canadian Pacific Northwest explores the dynamics of the cross-border region using resonant quotations, poetry, song lyrics, and art to demonstrate and enhance Laurie Ricou's critical readings and ideas. |
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Page 77
... tradition ( be it Prairie or British Columbia ) or into a Canadian tradi- tion of the landscape novel . But American literature has a similar and stronger tradition , configured by Emerson and Thoreau , and prominent in most writing of ...
... tradition ( be it Prairie or British Columbia ) or into a Canadian tradi- tion of the landscape novel . But American literature has a similar and stronger tradition , configured by Emerson and Thoreau , and prominent in most writing of ...
Page 88
... tradition in 1976 . Very little change has occurred in the pie recipes over the years except the pure lard used in the pie dough has been replaced with veg- etable shortening . We are honored with your visit to the Village Restaurant ...
... tradition in 1976 . Very little change has occurred in the pie recipes over the years except the pure lard used in the pie dough has been replaced with veg- etable shortening . We are honored with your visit to the Village Restaurant ...
Page 94
... tradition is gos- sip , a form he is happy to associate closely with the writing of fiction : Storytelling and the tradition of the storyteller is telling people about their neighbours , and in its lowest form . it's backyard gossip ...
... tradition is gos- sip , a form he is happy to associate closely with the writing of fiction : Storytelling and the tradition of the storyteller is telling people about their neighbours , and in its lowest form . it's backyard gossip ...
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