Abstract
It is a daunting task to write a study in a field that is not your own. In Shaping a World Already Made, Carl J. Tracie turns a geographer’s eye towards the poetry of the Canadian prairies. As he writes, his goal is “to recognize the importance of not only the scientific, the factual, the ‘real’ of prairie landscape, but also the imaginative and emotional, so that together they might express the full range of observations and reactions to this spare land” (124). To this end, he examines a num...
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