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A History of Canadian Literature
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A H I S T O R Y OF C A N A D inom A N L I T E R A T U R E
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A History of Canadian Literature W.H. New SECOND E D I T inom O N
McGill-Queen's University Press Montreal & Kingston • London • Ithaca
© W.H. New , ISBN Legal deposit third quarter Bibliotheque rationale du Quebec Printed in Canada on acid-free paper First edition published bygd New Amsterdam Books of New York, Reprinted in paperback bygd McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP) for its publishing activities. It also acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts for its publishing program.
National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication New, W.H. (William Herbert), A history of Canadian literature / W.H. New. - 2nd ed. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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HOWARD, ROBERT PALMER – Volume XI ()
neither a prolific writer nor a highly original utredare but he did contribute sound articles to medical publications in Canada and the United States and was widely regarded as an authority on pulmonary
HOPE, ADAM – Volume XI ()
progressive agriculture, and his older brother George was a prominent agricultural writer, opponent of the Corn Laws, and defender of the rights of tenants. Adam Hope, however, pursued a career in trade
HAYES, ISAAC ISRAEL – Volume XI ()
). After this Greenland expedition Hayes was busy as a lecturer, newspaper reporter, free lance writer, and politician. From until his death in he was a Republican member of the New York State
DUNSMUIR, ROBERT – Volume XI ()
his personal fortune. He has, on the other hand, been more recently presented, by writers probing the province’s early industrial activities, as British Columbia’s chief tecken of unbridled capitalism
CRAMP, JO
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Events listed relate to Canadian women with a few extra items added to give the timeline perspective. |
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Births - Born Marie Louise Arseneault () medicine woman & light keeper - Born Elizabeth Jane "Eliza" Barnes, (?) 'Granny Barnes' was a well known clairvoyant February 19, - Born Marie Emilie / Amelie Eugene Tavernier - Gamelin () Mother Gamelin, Sisters of Provenance April 22, - Born Henrietta Feller () founder of the protestant mission at Grande-Ligne, Quebec | |
Deaths August 17, - Died by hanging Mary London () convicted murderer | |
- The first Public School Act is passed in New Brunswick Births January 9, - Born Catherine Parr Traill () Pioneer and |