• Jason Camlot (born 1967) is a Canadian poet, scholar and songwriter. His first collection of poems, The Animal Library was nominated for the 2000 A. M...
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  • Anne Cameron (Cam Hubert, 1938–2022, C) Norman Cameron (1905–1953, S) Jason Camlot (born 1967, C) A. Y. Campbell (1885–1958, S) Alistair Campbell (1925–2009...
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  • Callaghan (born 1937), author, poet, and son of the author Morley Callaghan Jason Camlot (born 1967), poet, scholar, and songwriter Anne Cameron (born 1938),...
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  • Victorian literature (under the editorship of Dino Franco Felluga and then Jason Camlot) and the new name Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net. In 2017, as...
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  • Oxford University Press. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-19-871784-3. Professor Jason Camlot (28 April 2013). Style and the Nineteenth-Century British Critic: Sincere...
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  • Lapp Spotlighted" (PDF). www.docs.wixstatic.com. Retrieved 9 June 2024. Jason Camlot and Todd Swift (eds). The Vehicule Poets. http://www.ottawater...
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  • October Shortlist 2001 Anne Carson The Beauty of the Husband Winner Jason Camlot The Animal Library Shortlist Andrew Steinmetz Histories Shortlist 2002...
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  • Brockwell Complete Surprising Fragments of Improbable Books Nominee Jason Camlot What the World Said Kate Cayley How This World Comes to an End Margaret...
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  • The Gazette Obituaries. Retrieved 2024-05-05. Ian Ferrier on LinkedIn Camlot, Jason; Swift, Todd, eds. (2007). Language acts: Anglo-Québec poetry, 1976...
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    Rod. [Review of Man in Love.] Canadian Literature (1986): 148-50. Camlot, Jason. [Review of Benedict Abroad.] Journal of Canadian Poetry 15 (1998):...
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