Censorship in Canadian literature /
Censorship has been amply studied in the context of European and American literatures but largely ignored in Canadian literary studies. In Censorship in Canadian Literature Mark Cohen provides the first analysis of censorship of and in English Canadian literature. He examines the views of five Canad...
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Montreal ; Ithaca :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
2001
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : justifying just judgment
- The case against censorship : Timothy Findley
- The ambivalent artist : Margaret Atwood
- In defence of censorship: Margaret Laurence
- The inevitability of censorship: Beatrice Culleton and Marlene Nourbese Philip
- Conclusion : Towards a more "just" judgment.