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  1. Barometer Rising (New Canadian Library) by Hugh Maclennan, 1989-11-01
  2. Seven Rivers of Canada by Hugh Maclennan, 1977
  3. Hugh MacLennan: A Writer's Life (Goodread Biographies) by Elspeth Cameron, 1983-01-01
  4. Two Solitudes by Hugh MacLennan, 2003
  5. Each Man's Son by Hugh MacLennan, 1951
  6. Chess Pieces (Hugh Maclennan Poetry Series) by David Solway, 1999-04
  7. The Ishtar Gate: Last And Selected Poems (The Hugh Maclennan Poetry) by Diana Brebner, Stephanie Bolster, 2004-12
  8. Mosaic Orpheus (Hugh Maclennan Poetry Series) by Peter Dale Scott, 2009-04
  9. Bamboo Church (Hugh MacLennan Poetry) by Ricardo Sternberg, 2003-04
  10. Ecrivains canadiens-anglais: Margaret Atwood 1970-1986, Hugh Maclennan 1945-1985, Marshall Mac Luhan 1965-1982 : dossiers de presse (Dossiers de presse sur les ecrivains quebecois) (French Edition)
  11. All the God-Sized Fruit (Hugh Maclennan Poetry Series) by Shawna Lemay, 1999-04
  12. The Thin Smoke of the Heart (The Hugh MacLennan Poetry Series) by Tim Bowling, 2000-04
  13. Hugh MacLennan by Alec Lucas, 1970
  14. Palilalia (Hugh MacLennan Poetry) by Jeffery Donaldson, 2008-04

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Jump to: navigation search John Hugh MacLennan CC CQ 20 March 9 November ) was a Canadian author and professor of English at McGill University . He won five Governor General's Awards and a Royal Bank Award MacLennan was born in Glace Bay Nova Scotia and moved with his family to Halifax Nova Scotia in 1914. He was educated at Dalhousie University Oxford University , and Princeton University before accepting a teaching position at Lower Canada College in Montreal Quebec . He married Dorothy Duncan in 1936. MacLennan wrote two unpublished novels before Barometer Rising (1941), his novel about the social class structure of Nova Scotia and the Halifax Explosion of 1917. His most famous novel, Two Solitudes , a literary allegory for the tensions between English and French Canada, followed in 1945. That year, he left Lower Canada College. Two Solitudes won MacLennan his first Governor General's Award for Fiction In 1948, MacLennan published The Precipice , which again won the Governor General's Award. The following year, he published a collection of essays, Cross Country , which won the Governor General's Award for Non-Fiction.

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Canadian novelist and essayist. Barometer Rising Two Solitudes The Watch That Ends the Night (1959), and Voices in Time (1980). He won five Governor-General's awards for his fiction and nonfiction. He is regarded as the first major English-speaking novelist to use Canadian themes. document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Hugh MacLennan" from the 32 Volume MacLennan, Hugh - Canadian novelist and essayist whose books offer an incisive social and psychological critique of modern Canadian life. Canada - The first truly Canadian literary works were written in French by explorers, missionaries, and settlers, and many of them became the inspiration for subsequent writings. Some were notable literature, such as Marc Lescarbot's Histoire de la Nouvelle France (1609; History of New France). The first major contribution in English was made by Thomas Haliburton of Nova Scotia, with his The Clockmaker; ... Canadian literature - In the early 20th century, popular poets responding to the interest in local colour depicted French Canadian customs and dialect (W.H. Drummond, The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems, 1897), the Mohawk tribe and rituals (E. Pauline Johnson, Legends of Vancouver, 1911; Flint and Feather, 1912), and the freedom and romance of the north (Robert Service, Songs of a Sourdough, 1907). John ...

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  • Cross-Country Thirty and Three Scotchman's Return and Other Essays The Other Side of Hugh MacLennan: Selected Essays Old and New , ed. Elspeth Cameron (1978)
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  • Oxyrhynchus: An Economic and Social Study (1935; reprinted 1968)
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  • Governor General's Award for fiction in 1945 for Two Solitudes Governor General's Award for The Precipice Governor General's Award in 1951 for Each Man's Son Governor General's Award for Thirty and Three made a Companion of the Order of Canada
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Born in 1907 in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Hugh MacLennan is considered one of Canada's most nationalistic novelists. He was educated at Dalhousie Univerity, and as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford before doing his doctoral studies at Princeton. In 1935, he began teaching Latin and history at Montreal's Lower Canada College. He married American writer Dorothy Duncan in 1936. In 1954, he taught English part-time at McGill University, and became a full professor in 1968. He retired as a professor emeritus in 1979 and lived in North Hatley, Quebec, until his death in 1990. When MacLennan was 10 years old, he witnessed the Halifax Explosion, which served as the inspiration for his first novel, Barometer Rising (1941). This novel provided him with national and international recognition as an author, and MacLennan followed up on the success with Two Solitudes (1945), which won the Governor-General's Award. The novel examines the linguistic divide that existed in Quebec at the time. The title of the novel has become the expression synonymous with the bi-cultural nature of Canada. He won another GG award with the novel

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    (Full name John Hugh MacLennan) Canadian novelist and essayist. The following entry presents an overview of MacLennan's career, focusing on his novels. For further information on his life and works, see CLC , Volumes 2 and 14.
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    A distinguished figure in modern Canadian literature, MacLennan is known for his vivid portrayal of the Canadian character and experience. Although his novels usually address regional concerns, critics have observed that his skillful craftsmanship and sensitive exploration of such broad themes as father-son relationships, various manifestations of the abuse of power, and the social and moral disintegration of the twentieth century, have made his works accessible to readers around the world. As J. E. Morpurgo has stated: "Among Canadian novelists Hugh MacLennan was the most consistent in his ability to create an essentially Canadian mythology without abdicating the novelist's responsibility to be at once idiosyncratic and universally comprehensible."
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    A fourth-generation Nova Scotian of Highland Scots heritage, MacLennan was born in Glace Bay on Cape Breton Island, a coal-mining town in Nova Scotia, where his father ran a medical practice. When MacLennan was eight the family moved to Halifax, which served as a naval base during World War I, and his father joined the Canadian army. In December 1917 a munitions ship collided with a relief ship in the Halifax harbor, causing an explosion which destroyed a large portion of the town and killed almost 2,000 people. MacLennan witnessed the devastation caused by this accident and later used the event as the focal point of his first published novel

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