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A comprehensive synoptic history charts the evolution of English‑language literature in Canada from early migrations and incidental pioneer writings through post‑Confederation developments and two literary renaissances. It examines social and spiritual backgrounds, traces influences and movements, and demarcates epochs while offering critical estimates of major poets, novelists, and short‑story writers. Combining historical narrative with literary criticism and pedagogical purpose, the text includes biographical sketches, thematic surveys, and guidance for teachers and students on using anthologies and selections to support a systematic study of national literary development.

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J. D. Logan

J. D. Logan is an author recognized for his contributions to Canadian literature. His notable work, "Highways of Canadian Literature," explores the diverse landscape of literary voices and themes that define Canada’s literary heritage. Through his writing, Logan provides insights into the cultural and historical contexts that shape Canadian narratives, making his work a valuable resource for readers interested in understanding the complexities of Canadian identity and storytelling.

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