Cameron of Lochiel - Philippe Aubert de Gaspé

Cameron of Lochiel

Works of Charles G. D. Roberts
The Prisoner of Mademoiselle The Watchers of the Trails The Kindred of the Wild The Heart of the Ancient Wood Earth Enigmas Barbara Ladd The Forge in the Forrest A Sister to Evangeline By the Marshes of Minas A History of Canada The Book of the Rose Poems New York Nocturnes The Book of the Native In Divers Tones (Out of print) Songs of the Common Days (Out of print)
Cameron of Lochiel
( Translated from the French of Philippe Aubert de Gaspé )
L. C. PAGE & COMPANY New England Building Boston, Mass.
Cameron of Lochiel.
( See page 68. )
BY PHILIPPE AUBERT DE GASPÉ TRANSLATED BY CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS NEW EDITION With a frontispiece by H. C. EDWARDS
BOSTON L. C. PAGE & COMPANY MDCCCCV
Copyright, 1890 By D. Appleton and Company —— Copyright, 1905 By L. C. Page & Company (INCORPORATED)
PREFACE TO NEW EDITION
This leisurely and loose-knit romance of de Gaspé's, which he called Les Anciens Canadiens, has for hero one who was not a Canadian, but a Scotch exile sojourning in Canada. It is on the creation of this character, consistently developed and convincingly presented, that the book must mainly base its claim to be called a work of fiction, rather than a volume of memoirs and folklore. I have ventured, therefore, at the suggestion of my publishers, to take a liberty with the author's title, and name the story after this young Scotch exile, Cameron of Lochiel. I am the more willing to take this liberty because I feel that de Gaspé has not hitherto been granted the place he is entitled to in the ranks of Canadian fictionists. Considered purely as a romance, it seems to me that the sincerity, simplicity, and originality of this work quite outweigh its sprawling looseness of structure, and make it one of the unique ornaments of the composite literature which we are building up in Canada. If by so changing its title as to emphasize the fictional character of the work I can the better call attention to the worth of de Gaspé's achievement, I feel that I am justified, even in the face of such anticipatory protest as may seem to be implied in the author's too modest introduction.

Philippe Aubert de Gaspé
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2016-09-27

Темы

Canada -- Fiction

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