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Biography of Susanna Moodie
433 words, approx. 1.4 pages
 Susanna Moodie (1803-1885), a Canadian poet, novelist, and essayist, is chiefly remembered for her classic account of the lives of early settlers in what is now the province of Ontario: "Roughing It in the Bush." Susanna Strickland was born in Bungay, Su...
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Biography of Susanna (Strickland) Moodie
3784 words, approx. 12.6 pages
 Susanna Moodie's importance in Canadian literary history derives partly from her prominence as a contributor to the Literary Garland, the most successful literary periodical in the British North American provinces in the mid nineteenth century, but mostl...



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Backwoods Blues
01/30/2000: 791 words, approx. 3 pages GAP CREEK By Robert Morgan Algonquin. 326 pp. $22.95 Reviewed by Susan Dooley Hank Richards is 18 and Julie 17 when they marry and cross the state line between North and South Carolina to begin their lives together in the...
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Going backwoods fast
07/22/2002: 938 words, approx. 3 pages The Frontier House (C4); The Battle Of The Atlantic (BBC2) GOOD as each of them was, I thought the formula that produced The 1900 House, the 1940 House and The Edwardian Country House was rather running out of steam. Where could they go...


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