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Victoria Hayward

Romantic Canada

In “Romantic Canada,” Victoria Hayward presents a captivating exploration of the Canadian landscape, intertwining personal narrative with evocative descriptions of nature and cultural reflections. The book, crafted in an intimate and lyrical style, serves as a love letter to Canada'Äôs diverse environments'Äîfrom its rugged mountains to serene lakes and sprawling forests. Set within the context of early 20th-century literature, Hayward's work reflects the burgeoning Canadian nationalism and an emerging identity distinct from colonial influences, while her rich prose often evokes the Romantic tradition, emphasizing emotional responses to the natural world. Victoria Hayward was a pioneering writer and journalist whose deep appreciation for the Canadian wilderness and its peoples greatly informed her work. Her experiences traveling across Canada, coupled with her keen observations of national identity and gender roles during her time, provided her with the insights needed to create a resonant and enduring portrayal of the country. Hayward was not only a product of her environment but also an advocate for the recognition of women's contributions to literature and society, which is reflected in her thoughtful and engaging writing. “Romantic Canada” is highly recommended for those interested in Canadian literature, landscape writing, or the intersections of nature and culture. Readers will find themselves immersed in Hayward's passionate descriptions and thoughtful observations, gaining a deeper appreciation for not only the physical beauty of Canada but also the emotional landscapes it inspires.
336 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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