An Algonquin Maiden


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An Algonquin Maiden; A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada


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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.




ALGONQUIN MAIDEN


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An Algonquin Maiden


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An Algonquin Maiden


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An Algonquin Maiden


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Originally published in 1887, this historical romance novel, set in York, is a romance of the early days of Upper Canada.




An Algonquin Maiden


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An Algonquin Maiden


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Reproduction of the original: An Algonquin Maiden by G. Mercer Adam, A. Ethelwyn Wetherald




Winona; or, The Foster-Sisters


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The prize-winning entry in a national competition for distinctively Canadian fiction, Winona was serialized in a Montreal story paper in 1873. The novel focuses on the lives of two foster-sisters raised in the northern Ontario wilderness: Androsia Howard, daughter of a retired military officer, and Winona, the daughter of a Huron chief. As the story begins, both have come under the sway of the mysterious and powerful Andrew Farmer, who has proposed to Androsia while secretly pursuing Winona. With the arrival of Archie Frazer, the son of an old military friend, there is a violent crisis, and the scene shifts southward as Archie takes the foster-sisters via Toronto to his family’s estate in the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence River. Farmer follows, and the narrative moves towards a sensational climax. The critical introduction and appendices to this edition place Winona in the contexts of Crawford’s career, the contemporary market for serialized fiction, the sensation novel of the 1860s, nineteenth-century representations of women and North American indigenous peoples, and the emergence of Canadian literary nationalism in the era following Confederation.