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Morley Callaghan: Critical Essay by Justin D. Edwards

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SOURCE: Edwards, Justin D. “Strange Fugitive, Strange City: Reading Urban Space in Morley Callaghan's Toronto.” Studies in Canadian Literature 23, no. 1 (1998): 213-27.

In the following essay, Edwards considers Callaghan's portrayal of Toronto in his novel Strange Fugitive.

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