Profiles in Canadian Literature is a wide-ranging series of essays on Canadian authors. Each profile acquaints the reader with the writer's work, providing insight into themes, techniques, and special characteristics, as well as a chronology of the author's life. Finally, there is a bibliography of primary works and criticism that suggests avenues for further study. "I know of no better introduction to these writers, and the studies in question are full of basic information not readily obtainable elsewhere." - U of T Quarterly
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A series of essays on Canadian authors profiling the writer's work, providing insight into themes, and giving a chronology of the author's life.
Jeffrey M. Heath teaches English at Victoria College, University of Toronto, where his interests include twentieth-century Canadian, American, and British literature. He is currently working on the fiction of E.M. Forster, and is the author of The Picturesque Prison: Evelyn Waugh and His Writing (Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen University Press, 1982; London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1982).
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