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Animals in Literature: Critical Essay by Alec Lucas

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SOURCE: “Nature Writers and the Animal Story,” in Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English, Vol. I, revised edition, edited by Carl F. Klinck and others, University of Toronto Press, 1976, pp. 380-404.

In the following essay, Lucas presents an overview of Canadian literature featuring animals and nature themes.

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