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184 Contributors Contributors Stephen Azzi is a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow in the department· of history at Carleton University and is author of Walter Gordon and IlleRiseofCanadian Nationalism (McGill-Queen's 1999). Neil Bradford teaches Political Science and Public Policy at Huron College, University of Western Ontario. His research interests focus on the role of ideas in political life and economic policy making. William Christian has taught at Mount Allison and the University of Guelph. He is the author of George Grant A Biography (University of Toronto Press, 1993) and is currently at work on a biography of Sir George Parkin. Sandra Djwa is a Professor of English at Simon Fraser University and former head of the department for eight years. She was sometime Chair of the Heads of English departments and Colleges in Canada and was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1993. She has completed seven books, the last Selected Poen1s ofE.J. Pratt, in tandem with Zailig Pollock and W.J. Keith. Her last biography, ProfessingEnglish:A Life ofRoyDaniells (UniversityofToronto Press, forthcoming) is a mini history of English departments in Canada. Janice Fiamengo is an Assistant Professorat the UniversityofSaskatchewan. She is currently writing a book about Canadian social reform discourse. Douglas Long is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Western Ontario, with special interests in Enlightenment political thought (Hume, Smith, Bentham) and the idea of "political culture." Jean O'Grady is Associate Editor of The Collected Works of Northrop Frye at the·Northrop Frye Centre of Victoria University. She has written extensively in the fields of Victorian literature and Canadian Studies. She is the editor of Diary of a European Tour, 1900 /Margaret Addison (McGill-Queen's University Press 1999), co-editor with Alvin Lee of Northrop Frye on Religion (University of Toronto Press, 2000) and co-editor with Goldwin French of Northrop Frye's Writings on Education (forthcoming). Nora Foster Stovel is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Alberta, where she teaches twentieth-century literature . She has published monographs on Margaret Drabble and Margaret Laurence, as well as numerous articles on D.H. Lawrence and other twentieth-century authors. Volume34 • No.4 • (Hiver1999 • 2000Winter) ...

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