Anxious Allegiances

Anxious Allegiances

Author: Chaim David Mazoff

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780773517158

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His analysis reveals the extent to which problems of allegiance, anxiety, and identity were inextricably involved in the colonial and national projects, an involvement which the poetry, despite its intentions, could neither mask nor resolve.


Pioneers of Hell

Pioneers of Hell

Author: Alvin Ray

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2000-11-20

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 059515106X

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During their sophomore year at highschool, two teen boys conducted a physics experiment for a final grade in physics class. They created a full size replica of the old testament’s “Ark of the Covenant.” Unknowingly, the boys sent a message across the universe. God’s angles intercepted the message and understood it to mean that the earth was finally ready for the “second coming” or the “rapture.” They returned to earth to gather the “faithful” where they collided with earth’s space program on the moon. When the angels received the innocent babies, earth thought it was an alien kidnaping. When they received the innocent children, they suspected they took them for food. When the faithful adults disappeared and the graves of their ancestors were opened, earth concluded that aliens were searching for a specific human DNA chain. The angles were fulfilling one prophecy after another, yet not one soul on earth recognized it as the “rapture.” When it was over, it was a priest, left behind, who made the faithful discovery . . . crying out “Oh my God . . . my God!” “Pioneers of Hell” is a story describing the final days of our earth and the beginning of time in Hell.


The Isabella Valancy Crawford Symposium

The Isabella Valancy Crawford Symposium

Author: Frank M. Tierney

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Published: 1979-01-01

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 0776628399

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This work is the result of the fifth Symposium in the University of Ottawa Symposia series which focused on the life and work of Isabella Valancy Crawford (1850-1887). Acclaimed scholars of Canadian Literature joined to speak on Crawford's life, read and listen to her poetry, and critically examine some of her major works. Contributors include Dorothy Livesay, Penny Petrone, Margo Dunn, John Ower, Orest Rudzik, Elizabeth Waterston, Fred Cogswell, Kenneth Hughes, S. R. MacGillivray, Catherine Ross, Louis Dudek, Anne Paolucci, and Clara Thomas.


Canada to Ireland

Canada to Ireland

Author: Michele Holmgren

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2021-12-15

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 0228009588

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In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Irish writers played a key role in transatlantic cultural conversations – among Canada, Britain, France, America, and Indigenous nations – that shaped Canadian nationalism. Nationalism in Ireland was likewise influenced by the literary works of Irish migrants and visitors to Canada. Canada to Ireland explores the poetry and prose of twelve Irish writers and nationalists in Canada between 1788 and 1900, including Thomas Moore, Adam Kidd, Lord Edward Fitzgerald, Thomas D’Arcy McGee, James McCarroll, Nicholas Flood Davin, and Isabella Valancy Crawford. Many of these writers were involved in Irish political causes, including those of the Patriots, the United Irish, Emancipation, Repeal, and Young Ireland, and their work explores the similar ways in which nationalists in Ireland and Indigenous and settler communities in Canada retained their cultural identities and sought autonomy from Britain. Initially writing for an audience in Ireland, they highlighted features of the landscape and culture that they regarded as distinctively Canadian and that were later invoked as powerful unifying symbols by Canadian nationalists. Michele Holmgren shows how these Irish writers and movements are essential to understanding the tenor of early Canadian literary nationalism and political debates concerning Confederation, imperial unity, and western expansion. Canada to Ireland convincingly demonstrates that Canadian cultural nationalism left its mark on both countries. Contemporary decolonization movements in Canada and current cultural exchanges between Ireland and Indigenous peoples make this a timely and relevant study.


Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism

Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism

Author: Laurie Lanzen Harris

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13:

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Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations.


Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania

Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania

Author: Thomas Allen Glenn

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 0806304308

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Based on years of extensive research conducted in Wales, this work consists of genealogical notices of Welsh emigrants to Pennsylvania, mainly between 1682 and 1700. Alphabetically arranged, it relates to nearly 300 families and 2,000 individuals, with pedigrees and charts of the first arrivals. A sampling of the surnames covered in the lineages includes: Andrews, Arthur, Bevan, Cadwalader, Cook, Cooper, Corbet, Corne, David, Davies, Davis, Edward, Edwards, Ellis, Evan, Evans, Foulke, Gibbons, Griffith, Griffiths, Hardyman, Harry, Haverd, Hayes, Hent, Howell, Hugh, Hughes, Humphrey, Humphreys, Iddings, James, Jarmon, Jenkins, John, Jones, Kinsey, Lewis, Lloyd, Martin, Matthews, Meredith, Miles, Moore, Morgan, Morris, Mortimer, Oliver, Orme, Owen, Painter, Pardo, Parry, Peter(s), Philips, Powel, Price, Prichard, Pugh, Rees, Rhydderch, Rhytherrach, Rice, Richard, Richards, Rider, Robert, Roberts, Rothers, Rowland, Thomas, Tudor, Samuel, Samuels, Scourfield, Smith, Walker, Walter, Watkin(s), Whelan, William, Williams, Wisdom, Wynn, and Wynne.