How Canada is described in the writings of nineteenth-century Canadian women the feminine experience in the margins of the British Empire /
In the years during the colonization of Canada there were travel books which were sold in England. Le Jeune studies the ways these descriptive texts created a series of surveys that assessed the worth of Canada and describe life on the frontier while it was being settled. In particular, this book fo...
Основен автор: | Le Jeune, Francʹoise, 1967- |
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Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Lewiston, N.Y. :
Edwin Mellen Press,
℗♭2012.
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How Canada is described in the writings of nineteenth-century Canadian women. |
Съдържание:
- Through women's eyes, Canada in the margins of America (1821 -1836)
- Frances Wright's views of society and manners in America
- "A woman's pen alone ..." Catharine Parr Traill's The backwoods of Canada
- Women's Canadian narratives: in the margins of the publishing world
- Anna Brownell Jameson's Winter studies and summer rambles in Canada
- with A woman's "soul and senses"
- "The empire writes back ..."
- Susanna Moodie
- Roughing it in the bush or Life in Canada (1852-1854)
- The "Moodie effect" on imperial counter-narratives (1858-1867).