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Sinclair Ross, 1908-1996

Sinclair Ross’s entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia

… To appreciate Ross’s work …, he presented a theme that remained a preoccupation: intellectual isolation.

Posted on May 27, 2014Author D. SaderCategories About the Author, The Painted Door

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