Acadia Authors: A Bibliography, Volume 11, meticulously compiled within the library of Acadia University under the guidance of the instructor in Library Science, stands as a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Canadian literature and history. Prepared by Hazel G. Morse and originally published in 1922, this bibliography offers a comprehensive overview of authors associated with Acadia, providing invaluable insights into the region's rich literary heritage.
This carefully curated collection serves as an essential reference tool, cataloging a wide array of works and offering a glimpse into the intellectual and creative output of Acadia's writers. For researchers delving into Canadian studies, regional history, or the development of Acadian culture, 'Acadia Authors' remains a cornerstone for understanding the literary contributions emanating from this significant institution and region.
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