Susanna Moodie is, of course, best known for her books Roughing It in the Bush and Life in the Clearings, which are largely comprised of short sketches that she had previously published. What is not widely known, however, is that Moodie had a long and prolific literary career in which short sketches and tales were among her favoured genres. This book offers a selection of these narratives, most of which have been unavailable in print since the 19th century. This collection will give the reader a new understanding of Susanna Moodie's work
In 1831 in London, two formidable women met: Mary Prince, an ex-slave from Bermuda, who had crossed ...
This paper examines the life of a Canadian writer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Edward Taylor Fletcher was born in England in 1817 and arrived in Canada as a young boy. An importan...
Susanna Moodie is, of course, best known for her books Roughing It in the Bush and Life in the Clear...
Susanna Moodie is, of course, best known for her books Roughing It in the Bush and Life in the Clear...
In The Journals of Susanna Moodie, Margaret Atwood is not interested in the documentary component of...
Most critics of Moodie\u27s work have assumed that her response to emigrating remained a negative on...
Using an interpretive, hermeneutical approach, this article explores the work of Susanna Moodie, Mar...
Susanna Moodie's Roughing it in the Bush employs certain fictional strategies. Susanna the author bo...
This paper examines issues of authorship in the 1831 slave narratives of Mary Prince and Ashton War...
Les identités sont de plus en plus perçues comme constituées par la représentation construite en tan...
International audienceBetween 1836 and 1852, Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill, two British g...
Roughing It in the Bush was transformed through successive editions as new collaborators, through ex...
International audienceBetween 1836 and 1852, Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill, two British g...
Today, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911) is best known for a handful of her novels: The Gates Ajar...
In 1831 in London, two formidable women met: Mary Prince, an ex-slave from Bermuda, who had crossed ...
This paper examines the life of a Canadian writer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Edward Taylor Fletcher was born in England in 1817 and arrived in Canada as a young boy. An importan...
Susanna Moodie is, of course, best known for her books Roughing It in the Bush and Life in the Clear...
Susanna Moodie is, of course, best known for her books Roughing It in the Bush and Life in the Clear...
In The Journals of Susanna Moodie, Margaret Atwood is not interested in the documentary component of...
Most critics of Moodie\u27s work have assumed that her response to emigrating remained a negative on...
Using an interpretive, hermeneutical approach, this article explores the work of Susanna Moodie, Mar...
Susanna Moodie's Roughing it in the Bush employs certain fictional strategies. Susanna the author bo...
This paper examines issues of authorship in the 1831 slave narratives of Mary Prince and Ashton War...
Les identités sont de plus en plus perçues comme constituées par la représentation construite en tan...
International audienceBetween 1836 and 1852, Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill, two British g...
Roughing It in the Bush was transformed through successive editions as new collaborators, through ex...
International audienceBetween 1836 and 1852, Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill, two British g...
Today, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911) is best known for a handful of her novels: The Gates Ajar...
In 1831 in London, two formidable women met: Mary Prince, an ex-slave from Bermuda, who had crossed ...
This paper examines the life of a Canadian writer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Edward Taylor Fletcher was born in England in 1817 and arrived in Canada as a young boy. An importan...