Dahlie, Hallvard
DAHLIE, Hallvard
DAHLIE, Hallvard. Canadian (born Norway), b. 1925. Genres: Literary criticism and history. Career: Professor Emeritus of English, University of Calgary, since 1990 (Professor, 1967-90; Head of Dept., 1974-79). Publications: Brian Moore, 1969, 1981; (ed. with R. Chadbourne) The New Land as Literary Theme, 1978; Alice Munro and Her Works, 1985; Varieties of Exile: The Canadian Experience, 1986; Isolation and Commitment: Frederick Philip Grove's Settlers of the Marsh, 1993. Address: 3639 7A St., SW, Calgary, AB, Canada T2T 2Y6.
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