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- Volume 68, Number 4, Fall 1999
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- Images of Canadian Short Stories / Aspects de la nouvelle québécoise et canadienne
- Mark Levene, Michael Lord
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Volume 68, Number 4, Fall 1999Table of Contents
- Introduction
- pp. 805-806
- Canadian in the End?
- pp. 807-822
- Remarques sur la nouvelle
- pp. 835-837
- Sur l'écriture de la nouvelle
- pp. 873-874
- What's the Point?
- pp. 875-877
- Short Story vs Novel
- pp. 878-879
- La nouvelle ou la vie
- pp. 892-893
- Devant un miroir
- pp. 894-897
- A Quick Eloquence
- pp. 921-922
- Deux volets sur le même genre
- pp. 923-924
- Scant Articulations of Time
- pp. 925-938
- Contributors/Collaborateurs
- pp. 954-955
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