V kanadské divočině. Výběr z kanadské prózy o nových usedlících
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Výběr z kanadské prózy o nových usedlících. Moodieová S. - Život v buši, Haliburton T. CH. - Hodinář, Traillová C.P. - V kanadském zálesí
Thomas Chandler Haliburton byl prvním mezinárodně úspěšným autorem z oblasti dnešní Kanady. Jeho díla se vyznačují bystrým pozorováním společnosti a pronikavým humorem. Prostřednictvím svých satirických spisů se Haliburton kriticky zabýval politickými a sociálními otázkami své doby. Zanechal významnou stopu v literární historii a formoval vnímání kanadské identity.
Výběr z kanadské prózy o nových usedlících. Moodieová S. - Život v buši, Haliburton T. CH. - Hodinář, Traillová C.P. - V kanadském zálesí
Focusing on the historical and statistical narrative of Nova Scotia, this two-volume work by Thomas Chandler Haliburton offers an extensive exploration of the region's past. It draws from a rich collection of original documents spanning over 400 years, covering diverse topics such as exploration, military history, and cultural developments. The volumes include illustrations and maps, providing valuable insights into the society and politics of Nova Scotia. Now available in high-quality digital scans, this work is accessible to a wide audience, including libraries and scholars.
Focusing on the historical and statistical insights of Nova Scotia, this two-volume work provides a detailed account of the region's development from its early European encounters to the 19th century. It includes rich illustrations and maps, enhancing the exploration of its society, politics, and culture. The volumes draw from a diverse array of documents, including sermons, political tracts, and literature, making it a valuable resource for libraries, scholars, and history enthusiasts interested in the American experience over four centuries.
Thomas Chandler Haliburton was a 19th century politician and writer. The "Clockmaker" first appeared in the form of a series of letters to the "Nova Scotian" newspaper, in 1835. This well-known collection of anecdotes satirizes the politics and social habits of the Nova Scotian bluenoses and Yankees of the early nineteenth century. The book opens with a letter from Sam Slick, the supposed originator of the sayings and stories in the book. "Sir--I received your letter, and note its contents; I ain't over half pleased, I tell you; I think I have been used scandalous, that's a fact. It warn't the part of a gentleman for to go and pump me arter that fashion and then go right off and blart it out in print. It was a nasty dirty mean action, and I don't thank you nor the Squire a bit for it. It will be more nor a thousand dollars out of my pocket. There's an eend to the clock trade now, and a pretty kettle of fish I've made of it, havn't I? I shall never hear the last on it, and what am I to say when I go back to the States?"
This book provides a comprehensive and accurate description of Nova Scotia, including its geography, history, and culture. Illustrated by a new and correct map, it presents a complete picture of this fascinating province. Thomas Chandler Haliburton's writing is engaging and informative, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the history and natural beauty of Nova Scotia.