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Pauline Johnson, selected poetry and prose

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Pauline Johnson, selected poetry and prose
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Pauline Johnson
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Voyageur classics
Sub title
selected poetry and prose
Summary
Half-Mohawk, half-English author Pauline Johnson astounded Canada with her unique poetry, prose, and presentations. Pauline Johnson was an unusual and unique presence on the literary scene during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Part Mohawk and part European, she was a compelling female voice in the midst of an almost entirely male writing community. Having discovered her talent for public recitation of poetry, Johnson relied on her ancestry and gender to establish an international reputation for her stage performances, during which she appeared in European and native costume. These poems were later collected under the title of Flint and Feather (1912) and form the source of the selections appearing in this volume. Later, suffering from ill health, Pauline Johnson retired from the stage and devoted herself to the writing of prose, collected in Legends of Vancouver, The Moccasin Maker (1913), and The Shagganappi (1913), gleanings from which form part of this collection
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adult
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