• topic. Kenner was born in Peterborough, Ontario, on January 7, 1923. His father H. R. H. Kenner taught classics and his mother Mary (Williams) Kenner taught...
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  • Pound Era (ISBN 0520024273) is a book by Hugh Kenner, published in 1971. It is considered by many to be Kenner's masterpiece, and is generally seen as a...
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  • Kenner Collegiate Vocational Institute (Kenner CVI) is the oldest operating public high school in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. It opened in 1952 and...
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    Retrieved 2 March 2024. Kenner, Hugh (1978). Joyce's Voices. University of California Press. p. 17. Retrieved 2 March 2024. Kenner, Hugh (Summer 1948). "The...
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  • most nearly straightforward expression of paralysis" in the collection. Hugh Kenner finds Frank's success story improbable, his name to be ironic, and argues...
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    rehabilitation than Hugh Kenner, who was introduced to Pound by Marshall McLuhan in St. Elizabeths in May 1948, when Kenner was 25. Kenner's The Poetry of Ezra...
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  • Peterborough, Ontario Peterborough Collegiate Kenner Collegiate Vocational Institute Hugh Kenner, son of H.R.H. Kenner General Registration Office (April–June...
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  • literary critic Hugh Kenner, is a narrative procedure used by Irish writer James Joyce in several of his books. In his study Joyce's Voices, Kenner analyzes...
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    Michael's College, a Catholic college of the University of Toronto, where Hugh Kenner would be one of his students. Canadian economist and communications scholar...
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  • poetry, published as Cities on Hills in 1983. This interest led him to Hugh Kenner, who became one of his most important literary friends. They carried...
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