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E. Pauline Johnson (1861–1913)

Autor de Legends of Vancouver

16+ Obras 336 Miembros 7 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Créditos de la imagen: Credit: Cochran/Library and Archives Canada/C-085125

Obras de E. Pauline Johnson

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Nombre canónico
Johnson, E. Pauline
Nombre legal
Johnson, Emily Pauline
Otros nombres
Tekahionwake
Fecha de nacimiento
1861-03-10
Fecha de fallecimiento
1913-03-07
Lugar de sepultura
Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Canada
Lugar de nacimiento
Ontario, Canada
Lugar de fallecimiento
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Lugares de residencia
Chiefswood on the Six Nation Indian Reserve, Brant County, Ontario, Canada
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Educación
Brantford Model School
Ocupaciones
poet
actor
Biografía breve
Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (1861-1913), commonly known as E. Pauline Johnson or Pauline Johnson, was a Canadian writer and performer

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This is a book of its times: quaint turn-of-the-century writing for North American and European readers who have had little direct experience of native peoples, using overwrought phrasing and pop words of the era (notably 'paleface', 'redskin' and 'Happy Hunting Ground', which peaked in usage around 1900 according to Google ngrams). It fits neatly into the period of Wild West shows and boys' adventure literature, when indigenous peoples and their cultures were being interpreted as noble but inevitably vanishing. The short book mentions familiar landmarks in southern British Columbia, but the human representations seem, at best, unfamiliar.… (más)
½
 
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sfj2 | otra reseña | Jan 20, 2024 |
I loved this book! Johnson is a much better poet than I expected after skimming Legends of Vancouver. She has a sure sense of poetic meter and rhythm. While the themes are sometimes dated (the noble savage poems at the beginning) and the diction occasionally archaic, the poems are always very readable. I especially liked the subtlety of her nature subjects.

The ending of the poem Shadow River:

O! pathless world of seeming !
O! pathless life of mine whose deep ideal
Is more my own than ever was the real.
For others Fame
And Love's red flame,
And yellow gold : I only claim
The shadows and the dreaming.
… (más)
 
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wjburton | Dec 28, 2021 |
I can’t rate this one. I need to read more about Pauline’s life and context of the times.
 
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Wordbrarian | otra reseña | Mar 5, 2019 |

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Obras
16
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13
Miembros
336
Popularidad
#70,811
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
7
ISBNs
106
Idiomas
2
Favorito
1

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