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Figuring Grief
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09 November 1992

"There is much in this book that is thoughtful, insightful, and important ... Smythe's joint treatment of these two superb and significant writers is a `breakthrough' in the field, and makes her study of great potential interest and value to Canadianists." Janice Kulyk Keefer, Department of English, University of Guelph.
"This is a very helpful addition to the corpus of Gallant and Munro studies. No one has studied these two writers in this way yet, and Smythe has broken new ground in a number of important areas ... She makes a convincing and thorough argument for the importance of the elegiac form ... The scholarship is thorough and careful, and she has drawn on a wide range of material to formulate her argument." Neil Besner, Department of English, University of Winnipeg.
"There is much in this book that is thoughtful, insightful, and important ... Smythe's joint treatment of these two superb and significant writers is a `breakthrough' in the field, and makes her study of great potential interest and value to Canadianists." Janice Kulyk Keefer, Department of English, University of Guelph. "This is a very helpful addition to the corpus of Gallant and Munro studies. No one has studied these two writers in this way yet, and Smythe has broken new ground in a number of important areas ... She makes a convincing and thorough argument for the importance of the elegiac form ... The scholarship is thorough and careful, and she has drawn on a wide range of material to formulate her argument." Neil Besner, Department of English, University of Winnipeg.