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A Yankee in Canada
Contributor(s): Thoreau, Henry David (Author), Fleck, Richard F. (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0882409220     ISBN-13: 9780882409221
Publisher: Westwinds Press
OUR PRICE:   $12.59  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2016
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Travel | Canada - Quebec (qc)
- History | Modern - 19th Century
Dewey: 917.140
LCCN: 2015024272
Series: Literary Naturalist
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 8.4" W x 5.5" (0.45 lbs) 150 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Canadian
- Geographic Orientation - Quebec
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
 
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Publisher Description:
In the fall of 1850 Henry Thoreau embarked upon an excursion into the French-Canadian province of Quebec, with stops in Montreal and Quebec City. His reactions to the foreign country are mixed and ambivalent: he is critical of Canada's Old World Catholicism, feudalism, and an alien British military presence while most of his references to America and Americans are favorable. But if one looks closely, positive reactions to Canadian society and negative reactions to American society do exist within the essay. A YANKEE IN CANADA is a study in paradox, the paradox being due to a man stunned by his only international experience. In this sense A YANKEE IN CANADA parallels Mark Twain's INNOCENTS ABROAD in that both authors are experiencing culture shock expressed with all the elements of a mental twilight zone of grays, not just black and white. Unlike the many facsimile reproductions available, this edition features a modern design that enhances readability. A YANKEE IN CANADA is now part of the Literary Naturalist Series and features a new foreword by noted literary scholar Richard F. Fleck.

Contributor Bio(s): Thoreau, Henry David: - "Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 - May 6, 1862) was an American author, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, historian, and leading transcendentalist. He is best known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay Civil Disobedience, an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state."Fleck, Richard F.: - Richard Fleck is author of DESERT RIMS TO MOUNTAINS HIGH, and also foreword writer for the WestWinds Press: Literary Naturalist Series which includes ALASKA DAYS WITH JOHN MUIR, THE MAINE WOODS, and THE CRUISE OF THE CORWIN. He is editor of A COLORADO RIVER READER. At age seventy-six he remains active by climbing mountains and guiding Sierra Club hikes in Colorado and Utah. He is married to Maura and has three children and seven grandchildren.