Historical Perspectives on Canadian Publishing
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Tim McIntyre
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Tim McIntyre is a PhD candidate at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, where he is writing a dissertation on Alice Munro's fiction. His work has been published in Stirrings Still: The International Journal of Existential Literature and Stephen Watson, ed., J.M. Coetzee: Critical Perspectives, and is forthcoming in Canadian Literature.

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Queen's University
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My interest in contemporary Canadian literary journals drew me to this topic. I had heard of Crawley and CV, and I wanted to get more first-hand knowledge of this influential magazine.

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Alan Crawley and Contemporary Verse

Alan Crawley and Contemporary Verse played an important role in building and sustaining the Canadian poetry community over the 1940s and 1950s. The letters and press clippings housed at Queen's University Archives testify to the strength of Crawley's editorial vision and CV's impact on Canadian poetry.

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