Early Voices: Portraits of Canada by Women Writers, 1639-1914

Author:   Mary Alice Downie ,  Barbara Robertson ,  Elizabeth Jane Errington
Publisher:   Dundurn Group Ltd
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9781554887699


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   16 December 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Early Voices: Portraits of Canada by Women Writers, 1639-1914


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This selection of writings by 29 women, known and unknown, professional and amateur, presents a unique portrait of Canada through time and space, from the 17th to the early 20th century, from the Maritimes to British Columbia and the Far North. There is a range of voices from high-born wives of governors general, to an Icelandic immigrant and a fisherman’s wife in Labrador. A Loyalist wife and mother describes the first hard weather in New Brunswick, a seasick nun tells of a dangerous voyage out from France, a famous children’s writer writes home about the fun of canoeing, and a German general’s wife describes habitant customs. All demonstrate how women’s experiences not only shared, but helped shape this new country.

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Author:   Mary Alice Downie ,  Barbara Robertson ,  Elizabeth Jane Errington
Publisher:   Dundurn Group Ltd
Imprint:   Dundurn Group Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9781554887699


ISBN 10:   1554887690
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   16 December 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Early Voices is replete with intellectually provocative commentary on women's experience of life in Canada.


During the holidays, there's nothing better than settling down with a good read and a hot cocoa, or something stronger, while the snow falls softly outside. Such a treat calls for a special book, and Early Voices: Portraits of Canada by Women Writers, 1638-1914 is just the ticket., Telegraph-Journal-The writings are often short but poignant, especially those which deal with the tough conditions in pioneer times., The Kingston Whig Standard- Some of the women writers were wealthy. Some were poor. Some wrote professional. Others kept journals. Together, they richly portray Canada's geography and early culture., Road Stories- a splendid selection of the observations and experiences of twenty-nine women., OHS Bulletin- Early Voices is replete with intellectually provocative commentary on women's experience of life in Canada., Ontario History magazine


The writings are often short but poignant, especially those which deal with the tough conditions in pioneer times. - The Kingston Whig Standard (Ontario) December 2010 During the holidays, there's nothing better than settling down with a good read and a hot cocoa, or something stronger, while the snow falls softly outside. Such a treat calls for a special book, and Early Voices: Portraits of Canada by Women Writers, 1638-1914 is just the ticket. - Telegraph-Journal (Canada) Dec 2010 Some of the women writers were wealthy. Some were poor. Some wrote professional. Others kept journals. Together, they richly portray Canada's geography and early culture. - Road Stories by Judy Hammond (Blog), March 2011 ... a splendid selection of the observations and experiences of twenty-nine women - OHS Bulletin (Canada), March 2011 Early Voices is replete with intellectually provocative commentary on women's experience of life in Canada. -- Ontario History magazine, book review, Spring 2011 issue


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Mary Alice Downie has written and edited 28 books for children and adults. Her many books include And Some Brought Flowers with Mary Hamilton, and The Well-Filled Cupboard with Barbara Robertson. She lives in Kingston, Ontario. Barbara Robertson, now deceased, earned degrees in history from the University of Toronto and Queen’s University. She was also the author of Wilfrid Laurier and co-editor of Ottawa at War. Elizabeth Jane Errington is currently dean of arts at the Royal Military College and also teaches at Queen’s University. Her research interests centre on life in 19th-century Upper Canada. She lives in Kingston, Ontario.

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