Canada: A Portrait in Letters, 1800-2000 |
| In this rich and diverse collection of two centuries of letters,
renowned biographer Charlotte Gray gives us the inside story on how we came to
be who we are. As the expression of one persons thoughts, ideas, and
emotions, a letter offers a unique and privileged look at a moment in history.
Whether written to a close friend or an entire nation, a letter speaks volumes about the writer and his or her time. This is history in the making, in the fragile moment before it is rendered into an official version, its heroes and villains into two-dimensional puppets. In their letters, those who have been actors in Canadas defining junctures, along with those who have lived through and been affected by them, offer us familiar historical moments from exciting new perspectives and in frank, intimate, and often unexpected words. |
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| Readers will see themselves in this book -- whether the connection
is through a letter they might have written themselves, or a letter dating from
their mothers childhoods. And letters penned in the first decades of the
nineteenth century, though written in unfamiliar words, will touch the reader
with the immediacy and timelessness of the emotions they express -- loneliness,
excitement, determination, and pride. Edited by Charlotte Gray. Published by Anchor Canada, 2004. |
| Catalogue No. | 0-385-65875-3 |
| Price | $25.00 |
| Format | Softcover |
| Pages | 536 |
| Language | English only |
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