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MacLennan, Hugh Novelists Authors Canadian World Literature


MacLennan, Hugh

1907-1990 Novelist, essayist, professor, and the first English-speaking writer to use Canadian scenarios in fiction. His first novel, Barometer Rising, described the tragic events of the Halifax explosion which MacLennan had witnessed as a child. His second novel, Two Solitudes, examined the conflict between English and French cultures in Canada. Other works include Each Man's Son and The Watch that Ends the Night.

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  • - Biography of the author.
  • - Photograph of the author.
  • - Biocritical essay of MacLennan by Elspeth Cameron.
  • - Review of the novel.
  • - Biography and an examination of his work.
  • - Biography from the Canadian and World Encyclopedia.
  • - Includes a bibliography, chronology, and searchable database of papers and correspondence.


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