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Multiple Division

As if high school isn’t hard enough

Grief Observed

A portrait of loss

A Developing Situation

Scenes of the first five waves

Germaine Warkentin

Germaine Warkentin taught English at Victoria College at the University of Toronto from 1970 to 1999. As one of her retirement-year courses she devised “Reading Toronto,” the basis for this article. She is editor of “Northrop Frye, ‘The Educated Imagination’ and Other Writings on Critical Theory, 1933–1963,” for The Collected Works of Northrop Frye, forthcoming from University of Toronto Press.

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Germaine Warkentin

Mapping Wonderland

The city of Toronto as seen through its writers’ eyes December 2005
Writing in 1832, Joseph Bouchette reminisced about his first sight of Toronto harbour in 1793: I still distinctly recollect the untamed aspect which the country exhibited when first I entered the beautiful basin, which thus became the scene of my early hydrographical operations. Dense and trackless forests lined the margin of the lake, and reflected their inverted images in its glassy…