The works of numerous Canadian authors who lived during the modernist era may well constitute the most central and experimental articulation of Canadian modernism in prose, allowing authors to stage cross-cultural, controversial, and even conflicted identities—personal and public, sexual and political, regional and national. In Canada, the influx of European voices stimulated the literary production and energized the cross-Canadian literary and cultural dialogue. A well-kept secret, this Canadian modernism deserves more critical attention.
MLC Research
Research Themes
Exhibitions
- Threads of History: Repatriating Canadian World War II Quilts
- The Baroness Elsa Project
- Domestic Music-Making: From Parlour Music to Digital Sound
- Absent Presence: An Exhibition
- Re-Locating the Canadian North
- Talismans of Memory, Love, and Beauty
- Parallels: Women Representing the Great War in Canada and Newfoundland
- Florine Stettheimer’s Multimodal Modernism – Inaugural Symposium 2017 and Soirée at the Art Gallery of Ontario
- Contested Lands: Canadiana at 150 – Exhibition
- Books with a Bite: Dracula Expert Donates Vampire Collection to MLC
- The Delineator Woman's Magazine
- In Flanders Fields @ 100: A Student Symposium and Exhibition
- Rare Art Deco Bookends
- The Anne of Green Gables Centenary
- Archival Preservation Techniques
- Modern Periodicals Collection Finding Aid
- Ephemera Collection Finding Aid