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Scott, Duncan Campbell, 1862-1947.

Selected stories of Duncan Campbell Scott / edited and with an introduction by Glenn Clever. - 3rd ed. - Ottawa, ON : University of Ottawa Press, 1987. - xiii, 135 p. : cov. ill. ; 20 cm. - The Canadian Short Story Library .

Vol. 1 in the The Canadian Short Story Library series.

Bibliography: p. [131]-135.

Introduction -- Paul Farlotte -- Labrie's Wife -- The Circle of Affection -- Charcoal -- The Wooing of Monsieur Cuerrier -- No. 68 Rue Alfred de Musset -- The Bobolink -- Spirit River -- Expiation -- The Winning of Marie-Louise -- Clute Boulay Selected Bibliography

"Duncan Campbell Scott was born in Ottawa in 1862. Although he is perhaps better known as a poet, his many short stories are worthy of attention for their quiet power and enduring readability. This volume brings together a selection of stories that range across a diversity of settings: a typical village of nineteenth-century Quebec, a genteel household in Ottawa of the 1870s, the isolation of an Indian village on the north sore of Lake Superior. The cast of characters, too, is varied; we meet the conservative village, the aging Indian hero, lovers, children, animals. Within this variety, there are recurrent themes: the growth of self-knowledge, the effects of emotion and time, the devotion and the tension of family life, the commitment to one's fellows. This volume provides a representative selection of the short stories of an important figure in Canadian literary history." (Book Cover)

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