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Autor:
Dennis Duffy
Publikováno v:
Journal of English Studies, Vol 3, Iss 0, Pp 64-79 (2002)
L. Frank Baum's The wonderful wizard of Oz (1900) could have furnished F. Scott Fitzgerald with a matrix of imagery and thematic for his The Great Gatsby (1925). The children's classic had sold widely and even been dramatized during Fitzgerald's chil
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Autor:
Dennis Duffy
Publikováno v:
Ontario History. 103:127-149
Lewis Ralph Yealland (1885-1954), a graduate of University of Western Ontario’s medical school, migrated to the imperial capital in 1915, where he worked on shell-shock cases at the Queen’s Square hospital. His efforts won him the praise of his s
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Dennis Duffy
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Ontario History. 104:28-44
Mackenzie King's successful efforts to erect a statue in memory of Bert Harper's heroic, self-sacrificing rescue of a drowning girl is rich in cultural and political implications. The Sir Galahad statue abutting Parliament Hill was King's first meldi
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Dennis Duffy
Publikováno v:
American Review of Canadian Studies. 45:196-207
Alice Munro’s “Too Much Happiness” relates the final years of its subject Sophia Kovalevsky (1850–1891), a nineteenth-century Russian mathematician, writer, and subsequent feminist icon. Munro’s narrative here does not always fit with her e
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Dennis Duffy
Publikováno v:
University of Toronto Quarterly. 85:429-431
Autor:
Dennis Duffy
Publikováno v:
Ontario History. 111:236
Autor:
Dennis Duffy
Publikováno v:
American Review of Canadian Studies. 41:228-241
Frederick G. Scott's World War I war memoir, The Great War As I Saw It, contains the sole unofficial eyewitness recording of a court martial execution that we possess. The case of William Alexander 20726, executed in October 1917, for desertion in th
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Dennis Duffy
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ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews. 22:42-46
Autor:
Dennis Duffy
Publikováno v:
American Review of Canadian Studies. 38:189-206
[The Great War] was a war of mass death in which massed men were fed for 1500 days to massed fire power so that more than 6000 corpses could be processed each day without letup. When it was over, 10,000,000 soldiers and civilians had been killed and
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Dennis Duffy
Publikováno v:
American Review of Canadian Studies. 37:355-369
William Lyon Mackenzie King often said that he'd have made a good landscape architect (Hardy 1949, 344). No longer in power by October 15, 1949--his final term as Canada's prime minister had ended the preceding year--he happily graced an Ottawa gathe