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Biography of Catharine Parr Traill
396 words, approx. 1.3 pages
 Catharine Parr Traill (1802-1899) was a Canadian naturalist and author who wrote books for children, studies of Canadian flowers and plants, and, most important, accurate accounts of pioneer conditions in Upper Canada. Catharine Parr was born in London a...
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Biography of Catharine Parr Traill
2347 words, approx. 7.8 pages
 Catharine Parr Traill has a greater importance in nineteenth-century Canadian letters than her work as a whole would seem to justify. Mistrusting fiction (which she felt satisfied the imagination while seducing the judgment) and feeling little aptitude f...



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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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Backwoods Genius If Not For A Chance Conversation, Terry Hemingway Might Still Be Living In A Trailer, And Working At A Mill, And Reading Paradise Lost During His Lunch Break
04/01/1990: 2,947 words, approx. 10 pages Terry Hemingway, 35, is a student at the University of Rochester now, but three years ago he was working in a dowel mill in Maine for $5 an hour, reading on his lunch hour and after work, not just the daily paper but Dostoevski...


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