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O Canada
Book • 1963
In 'O Canada', Edmund Wilson provides an in-depth analysis of Canadian literature, discussing notable authors such as Morley Callaghan, Hugh MacLennan, and Anne Hebert.
The book is a pioneering work by an American critic, offering insights into the cultural and literary landscape of Canada.
Wilson's approach combines literary critique with historical and political context, making it a unique perspective on Canadian culture.
The book is a pioneering work by an American critic, offering insights into the cultural and literary landscape of Canada.
Wilson's approach combines literary critique with historical and political context, making it a unique perspective on Canadian culture.
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