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Canadian Gothic For information on specific Canadian authors please click here General Studies ATWOOD, Margaret. “Canadian Monsters: Some Aspects of the Supernatural in Canadian Fiction.” In The Canadian Imagination: Dimensions of a Literary Culture. [GGI: 1289]. ATWOOD, Margaret. Strange Things: The Malevolent North in Canadian Literature. Oxford, UK and New York: Clarendon Press; Oxford University Press, 1995. CARPENTIER, André. “Notes en marge d’un historique du fantastique quebecois au XIXe.” Voix e Images: Littérature Quebecois, 19:1 (1993): 104-20. [Marginal notes on the history of quebecois fantastic in the 19th century] DAVIDSON, Arnold E. “Canadian Gothic and Anne Hébert’s Kamouraska.” [GGI: 1290].EDWARDS, Justin. Gothic Canada: Reading the Spectre of a National Literature. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2005. EDWARDS, Justin. Gothic Canada: Reading the Spectre of a National Literature. Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta Press, 2005. HENDERSON, Eric and Madeline SONIK, eds. “Introduction” (pp. 1-9). To Fresh Blood: New Canadian Gothic Fiction. Winnipeg: Ravenstone, 1998. LENNOX, John Watt. “The Castle’s Art: Elements of the Gothic in Selected Fiction of French Canada and the American South.” [GGI: 1293].LORD, Michel. En Quete du roman gothique Quebecoise, 1837-1860: Tradition littéraire et imaginaire romanesque. 0811]. NORTHEY, Margot. “Gothic and Grotesque Elements in Canadian Fiction.” [GGI: 1296]. NORTHEY, Margot. The Haunted Wilderness: The Gothic and Grotesque in Canadian Fiction. [GGI: 1297]. SZALAY, Edina. “Gothic Fantasy and Female Bild-ung in Four North American Women Novels.” Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies 6 (2000): 183-96.
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