E. D. Blodgett

1 article
  1. Canadian Literature Is Comparative Literature
    Abstract

    Although Canadian literature is part of a complex known as New World literatures, it differs from other American literatures in its historic recognition of both French and English as official languages. Finally-and this fact is often overlooked, even in Canada-the federal government's multicultural policy provides a climate in which other literatures are permitted to flourish in a variety of ways. Taken together, these facts have certain implications that merit exploration.

    doi:10.2307/377994