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A gentlewoman in Upper Canada : the journals, letters, and art of Anne Langton / edited by Barbara Williams.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2008.Description: 1 online resource (xxxi, 436 pages) : illustrations, mapContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442688162
  • 1442688165
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Gentlewoman in Upper Canada.DDC classification:
  • 971.3/02092 22
LOC classification:
  • F1059.5.F4 L36 2008eb
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Contents:
Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on the Text -- Frequently Mentioned Names -- Langton Family Tree -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Letters, 1834�1835 -- Journals and Letters, 1837 -- Journals and Letters, 1838 -- Journals and Letters, 1839 -- Journals and Letters, 1840 -- Journals and Letters, 1841 -- Journals and Letters, 1842 -- Letters, 1843 -- Notes and Letters, 1844�1845 -- Journals, Letters, and Notes, 1846�1847 -- Afterword -- Works Cited -- Illustration Credits -- Index -- A -- B
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Summary: Anne Langton (1804-1893) arrived in Upper Canada in 1837 to join her brother John on his settler farm near Fenelon Falls, Ontario. An accomplished miniaturist, landscape artist, and writer, Langton documented ten years of family and community hardship and growth in her journals, letters, and art, and traced her own physical and psychological transformation from cultivated Englishwoman to hard-working pioneer settler. She became an exceptionally influential member of the community, developing the first school and library in the area, ministering to the sick, undertaking charitable work, and hosting community events, all the while continuing to record her reactions to her new world in her writing and artwork.First published in 1950, A Gentlewoman in Upper Canada is a classic work of early pioneering literature. This new, significantly expanded edition includes many of Langton's original illustrations and reveals Langton's views on writing, art, and women's social and familial roles in nineteenth-century Europe and Canada. In her extensive introduction, Barbara Williams contextualizes Langton's life and work and reflects on them in light of current scholarship in life writing, art history, and early emigrant, cultural, and social history. This is the definitive edition of Anne Langton's important text.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 399-413) and index.

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Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on the Text -- Frequently Mentioned Names -- Langton Family Tree -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Letters, 1834�1835 -- Journals and Letters, 1837 -- Journals and Letters, 1838 -- Journals and Letters, 1839 -- Journals and Letters, 1840 -- Journals and Letters, 1841 -- Journals and Letters, 1842 -- Letters, 1843 -- Notes and Letters, 1844�1845 -- Journals, Letters, and Notes, 1846�1847 -- Afterword -- Works Cited -- Illustration Credits -- Index -- A -- B

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Anne Langton (1804-1893) arrived in Upper Canada in 1837 to join her brother John on his settler farm near Fenelon Falls, Ontario. An accomplished miniaturist, landscape artist, and writer, Langton documented ten years of family and community hardship and growth in her journals, letters, and art, and traced her own physical and psychological transformation from cultivated Englishwoman to hard-working pioneer settler. She became an exceptionally influential member of the community, developing the first school and library in the area, ministering to the sick, undertaking charitable work, and hosting community events, all the while continuing to record her reactions to her new world in her writing and artwork.First published in 1950, A Gentlewoman in Upper Canada is a classic work of early pioneering literature. This new, significantly expanded edition includes many of Langton's original illustrations and reveals Langton's views on writing, art, and women's social and familial roles in nineteenth-century Europe and Canada. In her extensive introduction, Barbara Williams contextualizes Langton's life and work and reflects on them in light of current scholarship in life writing, art history, and early emigrant, cultural, and social history. This is the definitive edition of Anne Langton's important text.

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