
Biography
Sandra Djwa is a Canadian writer, critic and cultural biographer.
Originally from Newfoundland, she moved to British Columbia where she obtained her PhD from the University of British Columbia in 1968. In 1999, she was honored to deliver the Garnett Sedgewick Memorial Lecture in honor of the department's 80th anniversary. She taught Canadian literature in the English department at Simon Fraser University from 1968 to 2005 when she retired as J.S. Woodsworth Resident Scholar, Humanities. She was part of a seventies movement to establish the study of Canadian literature and, in 1973, cofounded the Association for Canadian and Québec Literatures (ACQL). She was Chair of the inaugural meeting of ACQL. She initiated textual studies of the poems of E. J. Pratt in the eighties, was editor of Poetry, "Letters in Canada" for the University of Toronto Quarterly (1980–1984), and Chair of Canadian Heads and Chairs of English (1989).
Works

Journey With No Maps A Life Of Pk Page

Professing English : a life of Roy Daniells

On F.R. Scott

Professing English

Professing English at Ubc

The politics of the imagination

E.J. Pratt
E. J. Pratt
E. J. Pratt
Journey with No Maps
Journey with No Maps
Giving Canada a Literary History
Giving Canada a Literary History
Saul and Selected Poems : Including Excerpts from Jephthah's Daughter and Jezebel
Saul and Selected Poems : Including Excerpts from Jephthah's Daughter and Jezebel
E. J. Pratt : Selected Poems
E. J. Pratt : Selected Poems
E.J. Pratt: the evolutionary vision
E.J. Pratt: the evolutionary vision
F.R. Scott and His Works
F.R. Scott and His Works
F. R. Scott, une vie
F. R. Scott, une vie
Metaphor, world view and the continuity of Canadian poetry
Metaphor, world view and the continuity of Canadian poetry
The Politics of the Imagination - A Life of E. R. Scott
The Politics of the Imagination - A Life of E. R. Scott