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Hugh MacLennan: Critical Essay by Warren Stevenson

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SOURCE: "A Neglected Theme in Two Solitudes," in Canadian Literature, No. 75, Winter, 1977, pp. 53-60.

In the essay below, Stevenson argues that the idea of "individual self-awareness" is an important though neglected secondary theme that adds to the unity of Two Solitudes.

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