Issue 3.3

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Special Issue: Manitoba in Literature: A Centennial Anthology

Published: April 1970


See the issue summary and contents below.

 34 essays, totalling 242 pages

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Focused on Manitoba and its literature, this issue of Mosaic provides criticism on Ralph Connor, Frederick Philip Grove, Ukrainian Literature in Manitoba, Icelandic influence in Manitoban literature, and the University of Manitoba as a “literary environment.” The issue also includes creative work by well-known Manitoba writers Gabrielle Roy, Margaret Laurence, Sinclair Ross, Dorothy Livesay, and Adele Wiseman.

Seeing an Unliterary Landscape

W. L. Morton

Ralph Connor and the New Generation

Charles Gordon

Fredrick Philip Grove in Manitoba

Douglas Spettigue

The University of Manitoba as a Literary Environment

Chester Duncan

Ukranian Literature in Manitoba

Watson Kirkconnell

The Contibution of Icelanders to Manitoba's Poetry

W.J. Lindal

The Comic Spirit at Forty Below Zero

Paul Hiebert

Mon héritage du Manitoba

Gabrielle Roy

Sources

Margaret Laurence

A Prairie Sampler

Dorothy Livesay

On Looking Back

Sinclair Ross

Manitoba as a Writer's Environment

James Reaney

A Brief Anatomy of an Honest Attempt at a Pithy Statement about The Impact of the Manitoba Environment on my Development as an Artist

Adele Wiseman

You Always Go Home Again

Jack Ludwig

Two Cree Legends

Jackson Beardy

"The Buffalo Hunt" from Riel

Don Gutteridge

"Du Dieu du ciel la Providence..."

Louis Riel

Two Poems

R.G. Everson

Confessions of an Immigrant's Daughter

Laura Goodman Salverson

La route d'Altamont

Gabrielle Roy

Take Hands at Winter

John Peter

Wild Geese

Martha Ostenso

Sara Binks

Paul Hiebert

The Slough

Frederick Philip Grove

The Blue Mountains of China

Rudy Wiebe

A Candle to Light the Sun

Patricia Blondal

The Stone Angel

Margaret Laurence

The Lamp at Noon

Sinclair Ross

To the Secret City

James Reany

Roots

Dorothy Livesay

A Woman of Her Age

Jack Ludwig

Under the Ribs of Death

John Marlyn

Old Markets, New World

Adele Wiseman

Farewell to Winnipeg

Roy Daniells