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Country Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago
EAN : 9791041995035
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EAN : 9791041995035
Paru le : 31 mars 2024
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- EAN13 : 9791041995035
- Réf. fournisseur : 341572
- Date Parution : 31 mars 2024
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 136
- Format : H:220 mm L:170 mm E:8 mm
- Poids : 224gr
- Résumé : "Country Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago" by Canniff Haight offers a vivid portrayal of the daily life and experiences of early Canadian settlers. The narrative begins with Haight's personal recollections of his childhood in Upper Canada, highlighting the simplicity and challenges of pioneer life. The author describes the rudimentary living conditions, such as the log houses and the basic tools and resources available to settlers. He recounts the communal spirit and the shared hardships that fostered strong bonds among neighbors. The text delves into various aspects of rural life, including the seasonal activities that dictated the rhythm of the year. From sugar-making in the spring to the harvest in the fall, each season brought its own set of tasks and communal gatherings, such as husking bees and logging bees, which were both work and social events. Haight also reflects on the educational opportunities of the time, noting the limited resources and the rudimentary nature of early schoolhouses. Despite these challenges, he emphasizes the value placed on learning and the community's efforts to provide education for their children. The narrative is interspersed with anecdotes that capture the humor and resilience of the settlers, as well as the cultural and social norms of the period. Through his personal lens, Haight provides a comprehensive account of the pioneer spirit that shaped the early Canadian landscape, offering readers a glimpse into a bygone era of simplicity, hard work, and community.