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Discover GRIN's collection of academic papers in Canadian Literature, perfect for students exploring diverse topics. Our Scientific Essays and Term Papers delve into significant works like Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace," offering insights into postmodernism. You'll also find critical analyses of Canadian Muslim writing, examining identity, immigration, and the impact of events like 9/11. From Indigenous narratives exploring healing to discussions on multiculturalism, these texts provide essential resources. Access instantly as PDF, eBook, or print-on-demand. Your essential academic support for Canadian literary studies is here.

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  • Realismus, Phantasie und Phantastik in Michel Tremblays "Les Chroniques du Plateau-Mont-Royal"
    Title: Realismus, Phantasie und Phantastik in Michel Tremblays "Les Chroniques du Plateau-Mont-Royal"
    Autor:in: Patricia Awe (Author)
    Category: Thesis (M.A.) , 2008 , Grade: 1,7
    Price: US$ 25.99
  • Confederation Poets. Kanadas internationale Rolle in William Wilfred Campbells "The Lazarus of Empire" und Duncan Campbell Scotts "To a Canadian Aviator Who Died for His Country in France"
    Title: Confederation Poets. Kanadas internationale Rolle in William Wilfred Campbells "The Lazarus of Empire" und Duncan Campbell Scotts "To a Canadian Aviator Who Died for His Country in France"
    Autor:in: Michael Kulueke (Author)
    Category: Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2009 , Grade: 3.0
    Price: US$ 15.99

Access GRIN's comprehensive academic resources, offering profound insights into Canadian Literature. Our Scientific Essays, Term Papers, and Academic Papers are invaluable for students exploring Canada's diverse literary landscape. Delve into critical analyses of pivotal works, including deep studies of Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace," examining its engagement with postmodernism. This category also features essential perspectives on Canadian Muslim writing, addressing complex issues of identity, immigration, and the lasting impact of events like 9/11. Explore papers on negotiating past and present for new identities, and the quest for healing First Nation identity, as exemplified in Richard Wagamese's "Keeper'n Me." These texts provide fresh perspectives on colonialism, multiculturalism, and hybrid existence defining Canadian society. GRIN ensures instant access to these valuable resources as PDF or eBook, with print-on-demand options, empowering your Canadian literary studies.

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