'Letters in Canada'

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Established in 1935-36, Letters in Canada was a collection of annual reviews of Canadian publications introduced by Edward Killoran Brown and A.S.P. Woodhouse. A.S.P. Woodhouse was editor of this special feature with four different sections:

1) "Poetry" reviewed by  Edward Killoran Brown

2) "Fiction" reviewed by E.K. Broadus of the University of Alberta

3) "Drama" reviewed by W.S. Milne, a Toronto B.A. and M.A. teaching in a Toronto secondary school

4) "Remaining Material" reviewed by A.S.P. Woodhouse


Harris, Robin S., English Studies at Toronto A History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1988.