Dickson, Robert, 1944-2007
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found: His Abris nocturnes, 1986:t.p. (Robert Dickson)
found: NLC 09-20-89(Dickson, Robert, 1946- )
found: Dickson, Robert. Human presences & possible futures, 2013 :title page (Robert Dickson) page 4 of cover (poet, translator and professor in the Département d'études françaises et de traduction at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario; died March, 2007)
found: Toronto Globe and Mail WWW pages, May 30, 2014:obituaries (published April 12, 2007; Robert Dickson, writer and teacher 1944-2007; first poetry collection: Une bonne trentaine; studied French language and literature at the University of Toronto and Laval University where he received his doctorate in 1972; retired from teaching at Laurentian University in 2004; born July, 1944; died in Sudbury (Ontario) March, 2007)
found: Wikipedia (English), May 30, 2014(Robert Dickson; July, 1944 - March, 2007; Canadian poet, translator and academic; born Erin, Ontario; died Sudbury, Ontario; publications include Abris nocturnes in 1986; a compilation of his poetry, translated into English by Jo-Anne Elder, was published by Guernica Editions under the title Human presences and possible futures in 2013)
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- PQ3919.2.D516
- PS8557.I338
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1990-01-16: new
2020-01-21: revised
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