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Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1975. C. Co-Editor of: New Voices. Canadian University Writing of 1956, selected by Earle Birney and others, foreword by Joseph McCulley. Toronto: Dent, 1956. 184 p. Literary History of Canada. Ed. Carl F. Klinck, et al. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1965. xiv, 945 p. D. Sections of Books: "Introduction," The Selected Poems of Dorothy Livesay. Toronto: Ryerson, 1957. pp. xi - xix. "The Canadian Writer and His Public, 1881-1952," Studia Varia, I (1957), 11-20. "Sir Charles G.D. Roberts," in Our Living Tradition, Fourth Series. Ed. Robert L. McDougall. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1962. pp. 31-56. "The Threat of Nuclear Warfare," in This is My Concern, ed. Foster M. Russell. Coburg: Northumberland Book Co., 1962. pp. 75-77. "Fiction (1920-1940)," in Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English, ed. Carl F. Klinck. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1965. pp. 658-693. "The Writer and His Public," in Literary History of Canada: canadian Literature in English, ed. Carl F. Klinck et al. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1965. pp. 477-495. "Contemporary Writing in New Brunswick," in The Arts in New Brunswick, ed. R.A. Tweedie et al. Fredericton: Brunswick Press, 1967. pp. 33-40. "Anthology of New Brunswick Poetry," ibid, pp. 75-93. "English-Canadian Poets, 1944-1954," in The Making of Modern Poetry in Canada, ed. Louis Dudek and Michael Gnarowski. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1967. pp. 160-169. "My Thoughts on Americans and the U.S.A.," The New Romans. Edmonton: Hurtig, 1968. pp. 156-158. L'Ecrivain et son public 1929-1960," Le Roman 1920-1940. Histoire littraire du Canada, ed. C.F. Klinck et al, traduit de l'anglais par M. Lebel. Quebec, Les Presses de L'Universit Laval, 1970. pp. 573-594, 784-825. "A Reading of Lampman's 'Heat'," in Critical Views on Canadian Writers: Archibald Lampman, ed. M. Gnarowski. Toronto: Ryerson, 1970. pp. 178-184. "Earthly Idyll," in Critical Views on Canadian Writers: Ernest Buckler, by Gregory M. Cook. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1972. pp. 127-128. D. Sections of Books: Essays on Hugh Garner, Norman Levine, Brian Moore, Sinclair Ross, Ethel Wilson, in Contemporary Novelists, ed. James Vinson, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1972. pp. 452, 761, 899. On Editing the Letters of Frederick Philip Grove, in Editing Canadian Texts, edited by Francess G. Halpenny. Toronto: A.M. Hakkert, 1975. pp. 49-73. Articles "Centenary Celebration," Acta Victoriana, LX (April, 1936), 28. "In Search of Apron Strings,"Acta Victoriana, XLI (October, 1936), 3-5. "Look Homeward, Angel," Acta Victoriana, XLI (December, 1936), 15-17. "The Modern Novel," Acta Victoriana, XLI (February, 1937), 31-33. "Prolegomenon," Acta Victoriana, XLI (March, 1937), 17-18. "Tradition Upheld," Acta Victoriana, LXII (November, 1937), 17-19. "Pity the Writer!" Acta Victoriana, LXII (December, 1937), 10-12. 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