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Accueil - L'Île L'infocentre littéraire des écrivains québécois - 0 views

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    Frutto di una collaborazione tra l'UNEQ (Union des Ecrivains Québécois) il CRELIQ (Centre de Recherche en Littérature Québécoise) il CETUQ (Centre d'études québécoises de l'université de Montréal) e la BNQ (Bibliothèque Nationale du Québec), "l'île" è un centro di documentazione virtuale sulla letteratura del Québéc.
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Canadian Poetry Online | University of Toronto Libraries | Home - 0 views

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    'Canadian Poetry Online' is an online guide provided by the University of Toronto Library. The site is divided into contemporary and 19th-century Canadian poets.
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Welcome to Canadian Poetry - 0 views

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    The University of Western Ontario's Canadian Poetry Press website provides full-text access to back issues of the academic journal Canadian poetry (1977-2006), as well as online scholarly editions of the works of English Canadian poets and early poems relating to Canadian subjects with an emphasis on the long poem.
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The Educated Imagination - 0 views

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    A Website Dedicated to Northrop Frye
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CRDB - 0 views

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    Presents biographical and publication information for more than 470 women who lived in Canada or wrote about Canada, and authored an English-language book or pamphlet of fiction or poetry that was published before 1940. It includes titles of publications and references to archival resources. Directed by Dr. Carole Gerson, this project was supported by SSHRC, the University of British Columbia, and Simon Fraser University, with substantial research and editing by Carol McIver, Marjory Lang, Deborah Blacklock, Sandra Even, and Katrina Harack. Copyright is held by Carole Gerson.
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Welcome to African Canadian Online! - 0 views

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    provides information on African Canadian artists and their work, links to other Canadian resources on the web, and updates about the activities of the Centre. This website began in 1996 as a course project by students at York University's Atkinson College, and was expanded by another class in the summer of 1998. We invite contributions and updates.
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