Citation: M. Goldman, THE END(S) OF MYTH - APOCALYPTIC AND PROPHETIC FICTIONS IN 'HEADHUNTER' (FINDLEY,TIMOTHY), Essays on Canadian writing, (64), 1998, pp. 32-55
Citation: T. Hastings, THEIR-FATHERS-DID-IT-TO-THEM - FINDLEYS APPEAL TO THE GREAT-WAR MYTH OF A GENERATIONAL CONFLICT IN THE 'WARS', Essays on Canadian writing, (64), 1998, pp. 85-103
Citation: P. Dickinson, RUNNING WILDE - NATIONAL AMBIVALENCE AND SEXUAL DISSIDENCE IN 'NOT WANTED ON THE VOYAGE', Essays on Canadian writing, (64), 1998, pp. 125-146
Citation: B. Gabriel, THE-REPOSE-OF-AN-ICON IN FINDLEY,TIMOTHY THEATER OF FASCISM - FROM 'ALLIGATOR SHOES' TO 'FAMOUS LAST WORDS', Essays on Canadian writing, (64), 1998, pp. 149-180
Citation: L. York, A-WHITE-HAND-HOVERING-OVER-THE-PAGE - FINDLEY,TIMOTHY AND THE RACIALIZED ETHNICIZED OTHER/, Essays on Canadian writing, (64), 1998, pp. 201-220
Citation: Ge. Clarke, CONTESTING A MODEL BLACKNESS - A MEDITATION ON AFRICAN-CANADIAN AFRICAN AMERICANISM, OR THE STRUCTURES OF AFRICAN CANADIANITE, Essays on Canadian writing, (63), 1998, pp. 1-55
Citation: N. Mount, IN PRAISE OF TALKING DOGS - THE STUDY AND TEACHING OF EARLY CANADA CANONLESS CANON, Essays on Canadian writing, (63), 1998, pp. 76-98
Citation: V. Legge, I BLESS YOU IN MY HEART - SELECTED CORRESPONDENCE OF TRAILL,CATHARINE,PARR - BALLSTADT,C, HOPKINS,E, PETERMAN,MA, Essays on Canadian writing, (63), 1998, pp. 99-107
Citation: Tw. Smyth, 'MY LOVELY ENEMY' REVISITED (WIEBE,RUDY, CANADIAN LITERATURE AND RADICAL CHRISTIANITY), Essays on Canadian writing, (63), 1998, pp. 113-133
Citation: H. Wyile, REGIONALISM, POSTCOLONIALISM, AND (CANADIAN) WRITING - A COMPARATIVE APPROACH FOR POSTNATIONAL TIMES, Essays on Canadian writing, (63), 1998, pp. 139-161
Citation: P. Cuderdominguez, LAND SLIDING - IMAGINING SPACE, PRESENCE, AND POWER IN CANADIAN WRITING - NEW,WH, Essays on Canadian writing, (63), 1998, pp. 162-166
Citation: L. Mathews, THE ADMEN MOVE ON LHASA - WRITING AND CULTURE IN A VIRTUAL WORLD - HEIGHTON,S, Essays on Canadian writing, (63), 1998, pp. 167-171
Citation: R. Hulan, SOME THOUGHTS ON INTEGRITY AND INTENT AND TEACHING NATIVE LITERATURE (CANADIAN INDIAN WRITING), Essays on Canadian writing, (63), 1998, pp. 210-230