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Frederick Philip Grove

    14 février 1879 – 9 septembre 1948

    Frederick Philip Grove était un romancier et traducteur canadien d'origine allemande. Son œuvre explore souvent la vie dans les prairies de l'Ouest et les communautés multiculturelles, tissant une riche tapisserie de faits et de fiction. Grove a magistralement mêlé réalité et illusion, et son style reflète une profonde compréhension de la psyché humaine. Son écriture est estimée pour son portrait pénétrant de la vie pionnière.

    Die schönsten Geschichten aus 1001 Nacht
    Settlers of the Marsh
    Over Canadian trails
    Over Prairie Trails
    The Master of the Mill
    A Search for America
    • A Search for America

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Frederick Philip Grove invites readers on a profound exploration of the American landscape, offering a captivating quest to uncover the essence of the American experience. Through vivid prose and insightful reflections, he examines the diverse tapestry of the United States, capturing its people's pulse, landscapes, and cultural nuances. More than just a travelogue, this narrative transcends geographical boundaries, providing a nuanced perspective on America's past, present, and future, making it essential for those seeking a deeper understanding of American identity.

      A Search for America
    • The Master of the Mill

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Selected for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It offers insights that are deemed essential by scholars, highlighting its importance in understanding historical and societal contexts.

      The Master of the Mill
    • Over Prairie Trails

      in large print

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, specifically designed in large print to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house known for its focus on making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve the original content while ensuring it is accessible to a wider audience.

      Over Prairie Trails
    • Over Canadian trails

      • 662pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      Much remains to be explored about Frederick Philip Grove, whose influence on Canadian literature is significant yet often overlooked. Since his active involvement in shaping the Canadian literary landscape, the field has evolved, emerging from colonial and post-colonial challenges to forge a distinct identity. Now is the time to reassess Grove's contributions and the broader context of Canadian literature. As the first Canadian writer of intercultural importance, Grove deserves recognition as an avant-garde author and a pivotal figure in modern Canadian literature post-Great War. This work introduces previously unpublished and untranslated letters and notes from Grove and his key correspondents, alongside a wealth of contemporaneous documents, photographs, and illustrations that illuminate his life and career. The narrative unfolds through Grove’s personal struggles and literary journey in Europe, his experiences as a teacher in Manitoba's small towns, and the evolution of Canada's literary culture from the 1920s to the 1940s, conveyed through vibrant epistolary exchanges. An epilogue evaluates Grove's legacy in Canadian literature and reviews recent critical perspectives, providing a comprehensive portrait of this influential author.

      Over Canadian trails