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Volume 23, Number 3, April 1954Table of Contents
- Milton and the New Music
- pp. 217-226
- Thoreau, Field Naturalist
- pp. 227-232
- Berdyaev’s Debt to Dostoievski
- pp. 233-241
Letters in Canada: 1953
Poetry
- Poetry
- pp. 253-263
Fiction
- Fiction
- pp. 263-270
Social Studies
- Social Studies
- pp. 271-283
Biographical, Critical, and Other Writings
- Literary and Critical Studies
- pp. 288-292
- Books on Religion
- pp. 292-294
- War Books
- pp. 294-295
- Other Books
- pp. 302-305
Publications in French
- Publications in French
- pp. 305-332
Publications in Other Languages
- Books Received
- pp. 337-338
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