Pauline Johnson
Autor Betty Kelleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 1999
Her mother was English, her father a Mohawk chief. Billed as "The Mohawk Princess," Pauline Johnson took to the stage and recited her poetry in towns across Canada and the U.S.A. during the 1890s. On her two trips to England, she was the toast of London.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780968360125
ISBN-10: 0968360122
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: DUNDURN PR LTD
ISBN-10: 0968360122
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: DUNDURN PR LTD
Notă biografică
Betty Keller, author, playwright, and editor, lives on the beautiful Sunshine Coast in BC. She is an instrumental figure in the organization of the Festival of the Written Arts in Sechelt, BC.
Descriere
Billed as "The Mohawk Princess," Pauline Johnson took to the stage and recited her poetry throughout Canada and the U.S. during the 1890s.
Cuprins
Introduction by Michael Gnarowski
from Flint and Feather
The White Wampum
Ojistoh
As Red Men Die
The Pilot of the Plains
The Cattle Thief
A Cry from an Indian Wife
Wolverine
The Song My Paddle Sings
The Camper
Easter
Erie Waters
Moonset
Marshlands
Joe
Shadow River
Rainfall
Christmastide
Close By
The Idlers
Penseroso
Brier
Wave Won
My English Letter
Canadian Born
Canadian Born
Low Tide at St. Andrews
The Corn Husker
Thistle-Down
The Riders of the Plains
Silhouette
The Sleeping Giant
Guard of the Easter Gate
At Crow’s Nest Pass
Fire Flowers
The Art of Alma Tadema
Miscellaneous Poems
The Indian Corn Planter
The Trail to Lillooet
Canada
The Train Dogs
The Archers
Calgary of the Plains
The Ballad of Yaada
from The Moccasin Maker
My Mother
A Red Girl’s Reasoning
As it was In the Beginning
from The Shagganappi
The Shagganappi
The Wolf Brothers
The Potlatch
The Delaware Idol
from Legends of Vancouver
Foreword
The Two Sisters
The Siwash Rock
The Lost Island
Point Grey
The Lure in Stanley Park
The Royal Mohawk Chief
from Flint and Feather
The White Wampum
Ojistoh
As Red Men Die
The Pilot of the Plains
The Cattle Thief
A Cry from an Indian Wife
Wolverine
The Song My Paddle Sings
The Camper
Easter
Erie Waters
Moonset
Marshlands
Joe
Shadow River
Rainfall
Christmastide
Close By
The Idlers
Penseroso
Brier
Wave Won
My English Letter
Canadian Born
Canadian Born
Low Tide at St. Andrews
The Corn Husker
Thistle-Down
The Riders of the Plains
Silhouette
The Sleeping Giant
Guard of the Easter Gate
At Crow’s Nest Pass
Fire Flowers
The Art of Alma Tadema
Miscellaneous Poems
The Indian Corn Planter
The Trail to Lillooet
Canada
The Train Dogs
The Archers
Calgary of the Plains
The Ballad of Yaada
from The Moccasin Maker
My Mother
A Red Girl’s Reasoning
As it was In the Beginning
from The Shagganappi
The Shagganappi
The Wolf Brothers
The Potlatch
The Delaware Idol
from Legends of Vancouver
Foreword
The Two Sisters
The Siwash Rock
The Lost Island
Point Grey
The Lure in Stanley Park
The Royal Mohawk Chief