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'By the last decade of the nineteenth century, New York City had established itself as the publishing capital of the United States, drawing many of the country's great writers. But as Nick Mount reveals in this study, New York became a magnet for Canadian writers as well - and thus the seedbed of modern Canadian literature. This meticulously researched and engagingly written book chronicles, for the first time, a crucial phase in the literary history of Canada.'-Jeffrey Wollock (New York City), Visiting Professor, Department of Performance Studies, Texas A&M University

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'By the last decade of the nineteenth century, New York City had established itself as the publishing capital of the United States, drawing many of the country's great writers. But as Nick Mount reveals in this study, New York became a magnet for Canadian writers as well - and thus the seedbed of modern Canadian literature. This meticulously researched and engagingly written book chronicles, for the first time, a crucial phase in the literary history of Canada.'-Jeffrey Wollock (New York City), Visiting Professor, Department of Performance Studies, Texas A&M University
Autorenporträt
Nick Mount is an assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of Toronto.