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The homing place : Indigenous and settler literary legacies of the Atlantic /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Introduction : The homing place -- Cultural iconoclasm : John Gyles's Atlantic Canadian captivity narrative -- Canadian exceptionalism : finding Anna Brownell Jameson in an Anglo-Atlantic world -- Imaginary lines : cultural storytelling in Peskotomuhkatik -- Making words walk : Joséphine Bacon's poetic Tshissinuatshitakana -- Rita Joe's Wigwam on a hill : reading and writing in the contact zone -- Cartographic dissonance : between narrative geographies in Douglas Glover's Elle -- Conclusion : reforming northeastern literary relations.…”
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The homing place : Indigenous and settler literary legacies of the Atlantic /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Introduction : The homing place -- Cultural iconoclasm : John Gyles's Atlantic Canadian captivity narrative -- Canadian exceptionalism : finding Anna Brownell Jameson in an Anglo Atlantic world -- Imaginary lines : cultural storytelling in Peskotomuhkatik -- Making words walk : Joséphine Bacon's poetic Tshissinuatshitakana -- Rita Joe's Wigwam on a hill : reading and writing in the contact zone -- Cartographic dissonance : between narrative geographies in Douglas Glover's Elle -- Conclusion : reforming northeastern literary relations.…”
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How Canada is described in the writings of nineteenth-century Canadian women : the feminine experience in the margins of the British Empire /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Catharine Parr Traill's The backwoods of Canada -- Women's Canadian narratives: in the margins of the publishing world -- Anna Brownell Jameson's Winter studies and summer rambles in Canada -- with A woman's "soul and senses" -- "The empire writes back ..." -- Susanna Moodie -- Roughing it in the bush or Life in Canada (1852-1854) -- The "Moodie effect" on imperial counter-narratives (1858-1867).…”
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Transatlantic Upper Canada : portraits in literature, land, and British-Indigenous relations /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…The Legal, Literary, and Environmental Passions of Sir John Beverley Robinson -- 4. Anna Brownell Jameson and Sir Francis Bond Head among the Anishinaabeg -- 5. …”
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Transatlantic literary exchanges, 1790-1870 : gender, race, and nation /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Charlotte Smith and the spectre of America / by Jared Richman ; Romantic aesthetics, gender, and transatlantic travel in Anna Brownell Jameson's Winter studies and summer rambles in Canada / by Charity Matthews ; Felicia Hemans, Herman Melville and the queer Atlantic / by Daniel Hannah -- Part 2. …”
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King John /
Published 1996Table of Contents: “…The character of Constance, 1832 / Anna Brownell Jameson -- 15. Sarah Siddons on Constance, 1834 / Thomas Campbell -- 16. …”
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British women travellers : empire and beyond, 1770-1870 /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…"English, yet essentially un-English" : female constructions of imperial belonging in Melbourne, 1850-1870 / Sophie Cooper -- In search of the romantic aesthetic : British women travellers in 19th-century America / Justyna Fruzińska -- Carriage and canoe : the material vessels of Anna Brownell Jameson's voyage in upper Canada / Sophie Anne Edwards.…”
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The merchant of Venice /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…. -- George Farren, in defence of Shylock, 1833. -- Anna Brownell Jameson, Portia, 1833. -- Thomas Campbell, Shylock 'ill-used', 1838. -- Heinrich Heine, Shakespeare justifies 'an unfortunate race', 1838. -- Hermann Ulrici, summa jus summa injuria, 1839. -- Charles Knight, lessons of charity, 1849. -- George Henry Lewes, Shylock's humanity, 1850. -- Henry Norman Hudson, Shakespeare's evenhandedness, 1851. -- James O. …”
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