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Robert David Stacey
It would be difficult to exaggerate the worldwide impact of postmodernism on the fields of cultural production and the social sciences over the last quarter century—even if the concept has been understood in various, even contradictory, ways. An in
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Robert David Stacey
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 90:420-423
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Robert David Stacey
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 88:126-128
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Robert David Stacey
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Journal of Canadian Studies. 52:481-509
In the first few years of the 1940s, poet P.K. Page was employed as a filing clerk for Allied War Supplies, a Montreal-based war firm tasked with producing and distributing materials needed for Canada’s war effort. During this time, Page joined the
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Robert David Stacey
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 87:64-83
This article is intended as a sequel to “Robots and ‘The End of Work' in Archibald Lampman's ‘The City of the End of Things,'” published in the University of Toronto Quarterly 85.2 (Spring 2016). It builds directly on ideas first presented th
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Robert David Stacey
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 85:75-98
This essay examines the representation of work in Archibald Lampman's “The City of the End of Things” in order to challenge received ideas about Lampman's socialist politics. In particular, the essay argues that the poem's negative treatment of a
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Robert David Stacey
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ESC: English Studies in Canada. 41:239-243
Robert Lecker. Keepers of The Code: English-Canadian Literary Anthologies and the Representation of Nation. University ofToronto Press, 2013. 388 pp. Paper $27.96; cloth $56.00. I am probably the wrong person to review Robert Lecker's new book on Eng
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Robert David Stacey
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ESC: English Studies in Canada. 40:173-197
This essay discusses Leonard Cohen’s Beautiful Losers and Douglas Glover’s Elle, two postmodern Canadian novels whose subversions and parodies of conventional realism, still the dominant mode of historical fiction in Canada and elsewhere, are int
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Robert David Stacey
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Contemporary Literature. 49:439-469
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Robert David Stacey
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Journal of Canadian Studies. 38:108-117
Tracing the intertextual relations of "The Gold Sun" from Hologram, P.K. Page's 1994 collection of glosas, this essay explores the evolution of Page's poetic philosophy in relation to her "vision of vision." It focusses, in particular, on the poet's