Hugh MacLennan, Margaret Robb, and John H. Wrenn Correspondence (MS 213) 1959-1963

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Hugh MacLennan, Margaret Robb, and John H. Wrenn Correspondence (MS 213) 1959-1963

Correspondence between Hugh MacLennan, Margaret Robb, and John H. Wrenn regarding Writers' Conference.

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MacLennan, Hugh, 1907-1990

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Novelist, essayist, professor, Hugh Maclennan was born at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Mar 1907. He won the Governor General's literary award 3 times. From the description of Hugh MacLennan papers 1930-1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 224969528 ...

Wrenn, John H. (John Haughton), 1920-

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John Wrenn (1920- ) is a former Professor of English at the University of Colorado at Boulder. A scholar of American writers from the Midwest, Wrenn wrote manuscripts on Edgar Lee Masters and John Dos Passos, both of which are available in Norlin Library. From the description of John Wrenn papers, 1960-1981. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 70710674 John Wrenn is a former Professor of English at the University of Colorado at Boulder. A scholar of American writers...

Hugh MacLennan, John H. Wrenn, and Margaret Robb

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Canadian author and essayist Hugh MacLennan (1907-1990) is best known for his focus on aspects of contemporary Canadian life. We wrote Barometer Rising (1941), an account of the 1917 Halifax explosion in Nova Scotia he survived as a child, Two Solitudes (1945), an examination of English-French tensions in Québec, The Precipice (1948), an examination of puritanism in small-town Ontario, and Each Man's Son (1951), a study of the Cape Breton mining community. Among his later works are ...