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Highways of Canadian Literature

By J. D. (John Daniel) Logan

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Travel through time as you uncover the story of a nation's identity told through its evolving literary landscape, from its early roots to a distinct voice.

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2021-06-07
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** "Highways of Canadian Literature" by J. D. Logan offers a broad journey through Canada's literary past, starting in 1760 and going up to the late 1920s. It looks at how Canadian books grew over time. The book looks at the world around the authors, including society and beliefs. It points out the important moments and people that shaped Canadian literature. The author wanted to show why it was important to understand Canadian literature and how it has changed. The writer shares how Canadian literature has become its own as Canada has grown as a nation. The book's beginning sets the stage for exploring how Canadian writing began. It shares about settlers and important books that helped create Canada's early literary stories. **

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