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6. Travels in a Cold and Rugged Land: C.H. Farnham’s Quebec Essays in Harper’s Magazine, 1883–1889
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 3
- 1. “Like a fragment of the old world”: The Historical Regression of Quebec City in Travel Narratives and Tourist Guidebooks, 1776–1913 17
- 2. Canadian Pastoral: Promotional Images of British Colonization in Lower Canada’s Eastern Townships during the 1830s 45
- 3. West Coast Picturesque: Class, Gender, and Race in a British Colonial Landscape, 1858–1871 70
- 4. Scenic Tourism on a Canadian-American Borderland: Lake Memphremagog’s Steamboat Excursions and Resort Hotels, 1850–1900 107
- 5. Seeing Elemental Nature: An American Transcendentalist On and Off the Coast of Labrador, 1864–1865 150
- 6. Travels in a Cold and Rugged Land: C.H. Farnham’s Quebec Essays in Harper’s Magazine, 1883–1889 178
- 7. “A fine, hardy, good-looking race of people”: Travel Writers, Tourism Promoters, and the Highland Scots Identity on Cape Breton Island, 1829–1920 212
- 8. Picturing a National Landscape: Images of Nature in Picturesque Canada 234
- 9. Our Lady of the Snows: Rudyard Kipling’s Imperialist Vision of Canada 261
- 10. A Country without a Soul: Rupert Brooke’s Gothic Vision of Canada 289
- Afterword: An Unknown Country? 308
- Credits 317
- Bibliography 319
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 3
- 1. “Like a fragment of the old world”: The Historical Regression of Quebec City in Travel Narratives and Tourist Guidebooks, 1776–1913 17
- 2. Canadian Pastoral: Promotional Images of British Colonization in Lower Canada’s Eastern Townships during the 1830s 45
- 3. West Coast Picturesque: Class, Gender, and Race in a British Colonial Landscape, 1858–1871 70
- 4. Scenic Tourism on a Canadian-American Borderland: Lake Memphremagog’s Steamboat Excursions and Resort Hotels, 1850–1900 107
- 5. Seeing Elemental Nature: An American Transcendentalist On and Off the Coast of Labrador, 1864–1865 150
- 6. Travels in a Cold and Rugged Land: C.H. Farnham’s Quebec Essays in Harper’s Magazine, 1883–1889 178
- 7. “A fine, hardy, good-looking race of people”: Travel Writers, Tourism Promoters, and the Highland Scots Identity on Cape Breton Island, 1829–1920 212
- 8. Picturing a National Landscape: Images of Nature in Picturesque Canada 234
- 9. Our Lady of the Snows: Rudyard Kipling’s Imperialist Vision of Canada 261
- 10. A Country without a Soul: Rupert Brooke’s Gothic Vision of Canada 289
- Afterword: An Unknown Country? 308
- Credits 317
- Bibliography 319