isolation
Title: isolation
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1456 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
isolation
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1456 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Nicole Bumbacco
Ms. Hannah
ELC 4AO
Dec 23, 1999
Isolation is defined in the Webster’s Encyclopedic Dictionary as occurring when
something is “placed apart or alone.” Naturally, humans are faced with feelings of isolation at
certain times throughout their lives. However, there are particular types of isolation that capture
the imagination of writers and artists. Canadian authors are drawn towards the theme of
isolation in their literature. Characters portrayed in Canadian literature are either spiritually,
emotionally,
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Nichol, P. B.” From the Martyrology” Isolation in Canadian Literature.Ed.David
Arnason and Alice K. Hale. Toronto: The Macmillian Company of Canada Limited,
1975. 97-98.
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Ross, Sinclair. “The Lamp at Noon.” Isolation in Canadian Literature. Ed. David
Arnason and Alice K. Hale. Toronto: The Macmillian Company of Canada Limited,
1975. 31-43.
Nichol, P. B.” From the Martyrology” Isolation in Canadian Literature.Ed.David
Arnason and Alice K. Hale. Toronto: The Macmillian Company of Canada Limited,
1975. 97-98.

