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Hugh MacLennan: Critical Essay by David Arnason

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SOURCE: "Canadian Nationalism in Search of a Form: Hugh MacLennan's Barometer Rising," in Journal of Canadian Fiction, Vol. 1, No. 4, Fall, 1972, pp. 68-71.

In the essay below, Arnason discusses MacLennan's formulation of a Canadian consciousness in Barometer Rising and Two Solitudes.

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