Related Reading

Callaghan, Barry. Barrelhouse Kings. Toronto, McArthur & Company, 1998.

Callaghan, Morley. A Literary Life. Reflection and Reminiscences 1928-1990. Holstein, Exile Editions, 2008.

Conron, Brandon. Morley Callaghan: Critical Views on Canadian Writers, No. 10. Toronto, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1975.

Cameron, Barry. “Rhetorical Tradition and the Ambiguity of Callaghan’s Narrative Rhetoric.” The Callaghan Symposium, University of Ottawa Press, 1981.

Ellenwood, Ray. “Morley Callaghan, Jacques Ferron, and the Dialectic of Good and Evil.” The Callaghan Symposium, University of Ottawa Press, 1981.

McDonald, Larry. “The Civilized Ego and Its Discontents: A New Approach to Callaghan.” The Callaghan Symposium, University of Ottawa Press, 1981.

McPherson, Hugo. “The Two Worlds of Morley Callaghan: Man’s Earthly Quest,” Queens Quarterly, LXIV, 3 (Autumn 1957). 350-365.

Orange, John. Orpheus in Winter: Morley Callaghan’s The Loved and the Lost. Toronto, ECW Press, 1993.

Snider, Norman. “Why Morley Callaghan Still Matters,” The Globe and Mail, 25 October, 2008.

Walsh, William. A Manifold Voice: Studies in Commonwealth Literature. London: Chatto & Windus, 1971.

Wilson, Edmund. O Canada: An American’s Notes on Canadian Culture. New York, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, l964.