"Civilization Had Given Him a Vote": Citizenship and the Ballot in Sara Jeannette Duncan's "The Imperialist."Published in:2006By:Tough, DavidPublication type:Essay
"The Silent Flag in the New Fallen Snow": Sara Jeannette Duncan and the Legacy of the South African War.Published in:2010By:Webb, PeterPublication type:Essay
The Place of Bibliography in the Academy Today: Reassessing Sara Jeannette Duncan.Published in:Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada / Cahiers de la Société Bibliographique du Canada, 2008, v. 46, n. 1, p. 79, doi. 10.33137/pbsc.v46i1.18537By:Quirk, LindaPublication type:Article
Sara Jeannette Duncan and Stephen Leacock: Two Master Satirists of Religion and Politics.Published in:2012By:FIAMENGO, JANICEPublication type:Literary Criticism
Transatlantic Figures in The Imperialist: Public Sentiment, Private Appetite.Published in:2017By:Pennee, Donna PalmateerPublication type:Literary Criticism
Duncan's Folly: The Murchison House as Mock Ruin.Published in:2012By:Pratt, BrookePublication type:Literary Criticism
Sara Jeannette Duncan: A Canadian Girl in London.Published in:2003By:Snaith, AnnaPublication type:Literary Criticism