Philip Stratford
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Canadian poet
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Stratford was a Canadian translator, professor and poet. Winner of the 1988 Governor General’s Award, Stratford was also well recognized for his translations of works by Antonine Maillet, René Lévesque and Robert Melaçon and published articles on English and French-Canadian literature and translation. He has been collected by libraries.
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Published Works
- French-Canadian Literature in Translation (1968) (12)
- All the Polarities: Comparative Studies in Contemporary Canadian Novels in French and English (1986) (11)
- Canada's Two Literatures: A Search for Emblems (1979) (9)
- Faith and Fiction: Creative Process in Greene and Mauriac (1967) (9)
- The Uncomplacent Dramatist: Some Aspects of Graham Greene's Theatre (1961) (4)
- Literary Translation in Canada: A Survey (1977) (4)
- André Laurendeau: witness for Quebec (1973) (3)
- Bibliographie des livres canadiens en traduction: 1580-1974 (A Bibliography of Canadian Books in Translation: 1580-1974). (1975) (1)
- The equality we all deserve. (1992) (0)
- Graham Greene: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism by A. F. Cassis (review) (1983) (0)
- Contributors (1992) (0)
- Jori Smith : Une célébration = Jori Smith : A Celebration (1997) (0)
- Theatre: Clash at the crossroads (1966) (0)
- Index of Books Reviewed (1979) (0)
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