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Moodie, Susanna, --- Moodie, Susanna, --- Moodie, Susanna, --- Correspondence. --- Correspondance. --- Correspondance --- Ontario --- Ontario --- Emigration and immigration --- Biography. --- Emigration et immigration --- Biographie
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Moodie, Susanna, --- Moodie, Susanna, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Critique et interprétation
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Argent --- Monnaie --- Histoire --- Moodie (arthur) --- Geographes --- Histoire --- Argent --- Monnaie --- Histoire --- Moodie (arthur) --- Geographes --- Histoire
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John Thurston considers the whole of Moodie's literary output, including her poems, short fiction, novels, and non-fiction, beginning with her youthful writing in England and culminating in an extensive analysis of her best-known work, Roughing It in the Bush. He establishes the biographical foundations of her writing, using recently discovered correspondence, and describes the historical issues and events that shaped her life and writing. Through current historicist and feminist literary criticism, Thurston achieves new insights into Moodie's writing. Locating tensions of class, gender, and race within her work, he places Moodie in both the established tradition of nineteenth-century British women writers and the less-familiar tradition of North American class conflict.
Canadian literature --- Canadian literature (English) --- English literature --- Moodie, Susanna, --- Moodie, Susannah Strickland, --- Moodie, --- Strickland, Susannah, --- Strickland, S. --- S. M., --- Strickland, Susanna, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Moodie, Suzanna --- Criticism and interpretation
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Quince Duncan is a comprehensive study of the published short stories and novels of Costa Rica's first novelist of African descent and one of the nation's most esteemed contemporary writers. The grandson of Jamaican and Barbadian immigrants to Limón, Quince Duncan (b. 1940) incorporates personal memories into stories about first generation Afro-West Indian immigrants and their descendants in Costa Rica. Duncan's novels, short stories, recompilations of oral literature, and essays intimately convey the challenges of Afro-West Indian contract laborers and the st
Costa Rican literature --- Black authors --- History and criticism. --- Duncan, Quince, --- Duncan Moodie, Quince, --- Moodie, Quince Duncan, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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