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Recent secondary sources on Machar by historians include M[ary] Vipond, “Blessed are the peacemakers: the labour question in Canadian Social Gospel fiction,” Journal of Canadian Studies (Peterborough, Ont.), 10 (1975), no.3: 32–43; Ruth Compton Brouwer, “The ‘between-age’ Christianity of Agnes Machar,” CHR, 65 (1984): 347–70, and “Moral nationalism in Victorian Canada: the case of Agnes Machar,” Journal of Canadian Studies, 20 (1985–86), no.1: 90–108; Ramsay Cook, The regenerators: social criticism in late Victorian English Canada (Toronto, 1985); and Constance Backhouse, Petticoats and prejudice: women and law in nineteenth-century Canada ([Toronto], 1991).
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Parmi les textes récents écrits sur Agnes Maule Machar par des historiens, mentionnons : M[ary] Vipond, « Blessed are the peacemakers : the labour question in Canadian Social Gospel fiction », Rev. d’études canadiennes (Peterborough, Ontario), 10 (1975), nº 3 : 32–43 ; Ruth Compton Brouwer, « The “between-age” Christianity of Agnes Machar », CHR, 65 (1984) : 347–370, et « Moral nationalism in Victorian Canada : the case of Agnes Machar », Rev. d’études canadiennes, 20 (1985–1986), nº 1 : 90–108 ; Ramsay Cook, The regenerators : social criticism in late Victorian English Canada (Toronto, 1985) ; et Constance Backhouse, Petticoats and prejudice : women and law in nineteenth-century Canada ([Toronto], 1991). Carole Gerson a, de son côté, étudié son œuvre dans une perspective littéraire : « Three writers of Victorian Canada », dans Canadian writers and their works, Robert Leckie et al., édit. (24 vol. en 2 sér., Toronto, 1983–1996), sér. fiction, 1 (1983) : 195–256. [r. c. b.]§
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