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  • 2016-12-18
    During her time in Canada, Irish-born Martha Craig wrote about her various experiences that ranged from meetings with Aboriginal people to theories of reincarnation.
  • At the end of the nineteenth century, Emily Pauline Johnson, who also used the name “Tekahionwake,” became Canada’s best-known Indigenous writer.
  • 2016-12-18
    An established author in England before she immigrated to Upper Canada in 1832, Susanna Moodie is best known for her foundational settlement narrative, Roughing It in the Bush (1852).

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