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Title
Rewriting the past, reshaping the place: The impact of tourism on Canadian landscape, history and national identity in Thomas Wharton's Icefields and Suzette Mayr's The Widows
Author
MacDonald, Erin
Date
2013
Supervisor
Wyile, Herb
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
English
Affiliation
English & Theatre Studies
Title
Tradition, tension and transformation: masculinity in the fiction of Alistair MacLeod
Author
Simpson, McCulloch G.
Date
2014
Supervisor
Wyile, Herb
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
English
Affiliation
English & Theatre Studies
Title
But I'm sure it means the houses, the village: The nation in the small town in Canadian literature and television
Author
McNutt, Myles A.
Date
2010
Supervisor
Wyile, Herb
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
English
Affiliation
English & Theatre Studies
Title
Cultivating class consciousness in Canadian short fiction from the 1930s
Author
Saddington, Sara
Date
2010
Supervisor
Wyile, Herb
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
English
Affiliation
English & Theatre Studies
Title
Courting disaster: the enforcement of heteronormativity in Halifax explosion romances, 1918-2003
Author
Veinot, Julie Ann
Date
2007
Supervisor
Wyile, Herb
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
English
Affiliation
English & Theatre Studies
Title
Myth, history and labour: the construction of identity and the critique of modernity in Alistair MacLeod's No Great Mischief and Island
Author
Benke, Carmen Natalie
Date
2008
Supervisor
Wyile, Herb
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
English
Affiliation
English & Theatre Studies
Title
Feminist fallen women: rewriting interwar patriarchy in Margaret Atwood's The blind assassin, Ann-Marie MacDonald's Fall on your knees, and Gail Anderson-Dargatz's A recipe for bees
Author
Whidden, Abra Lynn
Date
2004
Supervisor
Wyile, Herb
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
English
Affiliation
English & Theatre Studies
Title
Sustainable equality / equal sustainability: Aaligning postcolonial consciousness and ecocritical Awareness in The after life of George Cartwright and The last crossing
Author
May, David C.
Date
2009
Supervisor
Wyile, Herb
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
English
Affiliation
English & Theatre Studies