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UNINA9910710754803321 |
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Stanton Brian |
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A study of users with visual disabilities and a fingerprint process / / Brian Stanton; Mary Theofanos; Charles Sheppard |
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Gaithersburg, MD : , : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, , 2008 |
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SheppardCharles |
StantonBrian |
TheofanosMary |
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Monografia |
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2008. |
Contributed record: Metadata reviewed, not verified. Some fields updated by batch processes. |
Title from PDF title page. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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UNINA9910148600803321 |
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Campbell Wilfred |
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At the Mermaid Inn / / Wilfred Campbell, Archibald Lampman, Duncan Campbell Scott; Douglas Lochhead |
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Toronto : , : University of Toronto Press, , [2017] |
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©1979 |
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1-4426-5443-0 |
1-4426-5251-9 |
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1 online resource (381 pages) |
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Literature of Canada Poetry and Prose in Reprint |
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DaviesBarrie |
LampmanArchibald |
LochheadDouglas |
ScottDuncan Campbell |
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Canadian essays - 19th century |
Literary collections. |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- At the Mermaid Inn -- 6 February 1892 -- 13 February 1892 -- 20 February 1892 -- 27 February 1892 -- 5 March 1892 -- 12 March 1892 -- 19 March 1892 -- 26 March 1892 -- 2 April 1892 -- 9 April 1892 -- 16 April 1892 -- 23 April 1892 -- 30 April 1892 -- 7 May 1892 -- 14 May 1892 -- 21 May 1892 -- 28 May 1892 -- 4 June 1892 -- 11 June 1892 -- 18 June 1892 -- 25 June 1892 -- 2 July 1892 -- 9 July 1892 -- 16 July 1892 -- 23 July 1892 -- 30 July 1892 -- 6 August 1892 -- 13 August 1892 -- 20 August 1892 -- 27 August 1892 -- 3 September 1892 -- 10 September 1892 -- 17 September 1892 -- 24 September 1892 -- 1 October 1892 -- 8 October 1892 -- 15 October 1892 -- 22 October 1892 -- 29 October 1892 -- 5 November 1892 -- 12 November 1892 -- 19 November 1892 -- 26 November 1892 -- 3 December 1892 -- 10 December 1892 -- 17 December 1892 -- 24 December 1892 -- 31 December 1892 -- 7 January 1893 -- 14 January 1893 -- 21 January 1893 -- 28 January 1893 -- 4 February |
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1893 -- 11 February 1893 -- 18 February 1893 -- 25 February 1893 -- 4 March 1893 -- 11 March 1893 -- 18 March 1893 -- 25 March 1893 -- 1 April 1893 -- 8 April 1893 -- 15 April 1893 -- 22 April 1893 -- 29 April 1893 -- 6 May 1893 -- 13 May 1893 -- 20 May 1893 -- 3 June 1893 -- 10 June 1893 -- 17 June 1893 -- 24 June 1893 -- 1 July 1893 -- Index |
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The original At the Mermaid Inn, one of the most notable literary endeavours in Canada, was the result of the combined efforts of three poets: Wilfred Campbell (1858-1918), Archibald Lampman (1861-99), and Duncan Campbell Scott (1862-1947).A Saturday column that ran in the Toronto Globe from 6 February 1892 until 1 July 1893, it covered a wide range of material - original poetry and prose, book and music reviews, articles on philosophy, politics, poetics, religion, and writings on a myriad of other matters. Critics have often referred to the column in general terms, but until now it has been unavailable in book form for detailed study. This careful transcription of the entire series offers a fresh perspective on three of the most important Canadian literary figures of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Here are three major Canadian poets as prose writers. Lampman writes essays about nature and poetry; Campbell provides controversial views on many subjects, especially religion and poetry; Scott writes book reviews and scholarly essays on music and a variety of Canadian matters. At the Mermaid Inn gives a fascinating glimpse into the literary and social concerns of the day. This volume beings to new light one of the most readable and vital documents in Canadian life and literature. |
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