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Nellie McClung, the complete autobiography : Clearing in the west and the stream runs fast

"Nellie Letitia McClung (1873-1951) is recognized as a key figure in Canadian history as well as Canadian literature. Her two-volume autobiography provides a remarkable and very readable account of a truly extraordinary life. McClung is best known for her involvement in the 1929 "Person's Case," in which the British Privy Council ruled in favour of an appeal by the "Famous Five" against the judgement of the Supreme Court of Canada that women did not qualify legally as persons. McClung had, however, been a high profile figure, as a suffragist, politician, and writer, in Canadian politics and literature for many years and remained so well into the 1940s. Her autobiography provides unique insight into Canadian public affairs in the first half of the twentieth century. Equally interesting are McClung's accounts of her early days as a child, teacher, and young wife and mother. With her fine eye for detail, she makes the Canada of her time come vividly alive for readers." "Originally published in two volumes, McClung's autobiographies found a wide audience from their first publication in 1935 and 1945. They have never before been available in a single volume. For this re-issue Veronica Strong-Boag and Michelle Lynn Rosa have written a substantial introduction and added explanatory notes that illuminate the woman and the historical context for modern readers."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2003
Broadview reprint ed View all formats and editions
Broadview Press, Peterborough, Ont., ©2003
autobiographies (literary works)
540 pages ; 23 cm
9781551115726, 1551115727
51753937
Clearing in the West
The stream runs fast
Reprint. Clearing in the west originally published: Toronto : Thomas Allen, 1935. The stream runs fast originally published: Toronto : Thomas Allen, 1945