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Northrop Frye

“The traveler from Europe edges into it like a tiny Jonah entering an inconceivably large whale, slipping past the straits of Belle Isle into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where five Canadian provinces surround him, for the most part invisible. Then he goes up the St. Lawrence and the inhabited country comes into view, mainly a French-speaking country with its own cultural traditions. To enter the United States is a matter of crossing an ocean; to enter Canada is a matter of being silently swallowed by an alien continent.”

Northrop Frye, The Bush Garden: Essays on the Canadian Imagination
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The Bush Garden: Essays on the Canadian Imagination (A List) The Bush Garden: Essays on the Canadian Imagination by Northrop Frye
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