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Susanna Moodie: Critical Essay by Carl Ballstadt

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SOURCE: Ballstadt, Carl. “Secure in Conscious Worth: Susanna Moodie and the Rebellion of 1837.” Canadian Poetry 18 (spring-summer 1986): 88-98.

In the following essay, Ballstadt explores the inconsistencies of theme and purpose in Moodie's political poems and prose published during the period of the Rebellion of 1837.

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