In this Issue
University of Toronto Press Quarterly publishes interdisciplinary articles and reviews of international repute in English and French. This interdisciplinary approach provides a depth and quality to the journal that attracts both general readers and specialists from across the humanities. The Letters in Canada issue, published each winter, contains reviews of the previous year s work in Canadian fiction, poetry, drama, translations, and works in the humanities. Many of the recent issues have included over 650 pages of the years work in creative writing and scholarship! Published quarterly.
published by
University of Toronto Pressviewing issue
Volume 11, Number 1, October 1941Table of Contents
- Rainer Maria Rilke: An Estimate
- pp. 1-14
- The Beginnings of Writing
- pp. 15-24
- I. An Alliance with Russia?
- pp. 25-40
- II. Canada the “Interpreter.”
- pp. 40-45
- The Argument of Milton’s Comus
- pp. 46-71
- Montaigne’s Classical Bookshelf
- pp. 78-86
- The Idea of Man
- pp. 87-96
- The Vinland Riddle
- pp. 97-104
- The Method of Edmund Wilson
- pp. 105-111
- Man, Nature, and Revelation
- pp. 111-115
- Germany Day by Day
- pp. 115-120
- Canada and Foreign Affairs
- pp. 120-122
- Hitler’s New Order
- pp. 123-126
Previous Issue
Next Issue
Additional Information
Copyright
Copyright © University of Toronto Press Incorporated.