Humours of '37, Grave, Gay and Grim: Rebellion Times in the Canadas. Rebellion Era Tales: A Tapestry of Humor and History in Canada's 1837

Par : Robina Lizars, Kathleen Macfarlane Lizars
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  • Nombre de pages552
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-621556-9
  • EAN4064066215569
  • Date de parution09/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In 'Humours of '37, Grave, Gay and Grim: Rebellion Times in the Canadas, ' the dynamic literary landscape of 1837 Canada is richly portrayed through a compelling anthology that captures the era's tumultuous spirit. This collection masterfully intertwines humor with gravity, offering narratives that range from the light-hearted and satirical to the deeply reflective and somber. Each piece is meticulously selected to reflect the complex moods of the period, bringing the rebellious and transformational times of Canada's past to the forefront.
The anthology stands out for its ability to balance whimsical anecdotes with poignant introspections, creating a vibrant tapestry of Canadian history that is both entertaining and enlightening. The anthology is illuminated by the insightful editorial collaboration of Robina Lizars and Kathleen Macfarlane Lizars, who have meticulously curated works that mirror the cultural and political ferment of the era.
The contributing voices are representative of influential literary figures who navigated and responded to the period's sociopolitical upheavals with unique flair. This collection situates itself within the broader narrative of Canadian resistance literature, aligning with important historical and cultural movements that emphasize resilience and identity. The unity of diverse perspectives among these contributors enriches the reader'Äôs understanding of Canadian rebellion and its enduring legacies.
A definitive compendium for enthusiasts of Canadian history and literature, 'Humours of '37' invites readers to explore an array of perspectives bound within a single volume. The anthology is not only an educational journey into Canada's past but also a celebration of the plurality of voices that shaped its narrative traditions. This collection fosters a dialogue across time, encouraging readers to delve into its depths for insights into the human spirit and historical consciousness.
Engaging and thought-provoking, it offers a unique opportunity to witness the art of storytelling as a testament to a nation's struggle and triumph.
In 'Humours of '37, Grave, Gay and Grim: Rebellion Times in the Canadas, ' the dynamic literary landscape of 1837 Canada is richly portrayed through a compelling anthology that captures the era's tumultuous spirit. This collection masterfully intertwines humor with gravity, offering narratives that range from the light-hearted and satirical to the deeply reflective and somber. Each piece is meticulously selected to reflect the complex moods of the period, bringing the rebellious and transformational times of Canada's past to the forefront.
The anthology stands out for its ability to balance whimsical anecdotes with poignant introspections, creating a vibrant tapestry of Canadian history that is both entertaining and enlightening. The anthology is illuminated by the insightful editorial collaboration of Robina Lizars and Kathleen Macfarlane Lizars, who have meticulously curated works that mirror the cultural and political ferment of the era.
The contributing voices are representative of influential literary figures who navigated and responded to the period's sociopolitical upheavals with unique flair. This collection situates itself within the broader narrative of Canadian resistance literature, aligning with important historical and cultural movements that emphasize resilience and identity. The unity of diverse perspectives among these contributors enriches the reader'Äôs understanding of Canadian rebellion and its enduring legacies.
A definitive compendium for enthusiasts of Canadian history and literature, 'Humours of '37' invites readers to explore an array of perspectives bound within a single volume. The anthology is not only an educational journey into Canada's past but also a celebration of the plurality of voices that shaped its narrative traditions. This collection fosters a dialogue across time, encouraging readers to delve into its depths for insights into the human spirit and historical consciousness.
Engaging and thought-provoking, it offers a unique opportunity to witness the art of storytelling as a testament to a nation's struggle and triumph.