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  1. Prefatory Note
  2. p. 1
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  1. ‘The Seriousness of Things beyond Your Understanding’
  2. Russell Morton Brown
  3. pp. 802-813
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  1. ‘As the Last Morning Breaks in Red’: Frye's Apocalypse and the Visionary Tradition in Canadian Writing
  2. Donna Bennett
  3. pp. 813-824
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  1. Frye's Geometry of Thought: Building the Great Wheel
  2. John Ayre
  3. pp. 825-838
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  1. Word and Action in Margaret Avison's Not Yet But Still
  2. William Butt
  3. pp. 839-856
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  1. ‘Imagining Out Things’: The Act of Vision in James Reaney's Alphabet
  2. Thomas M.F. Gerry
  3. pp. 857-868
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  1. Visions of Heidegger in Dennis Lee and Robert Kroetsch
  2. Isaías Naranjo
  3. pp. 869-880
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  1. Be-wildering: The Poetry of Don McKay
  2. Stan Dragland
  3. pp. 881-888
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  1. Seeing Everything in a Different Light: Vision and Revelation in Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient
  2. Kristina Kyser
  3. pp. 889-901
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  1. ‘Powerful Joy’: Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient and Walter Benjamin's Allegorical Way of Seeing
  2. Marlene Goldman
  3. pp. 902-922
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  1. The Erotic Poetics of Anne Carson
  2. Chris Jennings
  3. pp. 923-936
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  1. Vision in Canada?
  2. James Reaney
  3. pp. 937-946
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  1. A Visionary Tradition
  2. J.R. (Tim) Struthers
  3. pp. 947-948
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  1. Cosmos
  2. P.K. Irwin
  3. p. 949
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  1. Contributors
  2. p. i
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  1. Contents of Volume 70, Numbers 2–4, 2000/1
  2. p. 950
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