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However, it is one of the first novels written by a Canadian-born author about Canada, and, in spite of its overwrought sentimentalism, it has been treated as a seminal work in the development of a Canadian literary sensibility.
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was quite popular not only in Canada, but also in the United States. A contemporary novel it competed with was
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is sometimes claimed as the first Canadian novel, although in fact it is preceded by
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is better categorized as the first attempt by a Canadian-born author at
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The Wacousta Syndrome: Explorations in the Canadian Landscape
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The Bush Garden: Essays on the Canadian Imagination
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Wacousta (disambiguation)
John Richardson
William Blackwood
Julia Catherine Beckwith
historical fiction
prophecy
manliness
effeminacy
wilderness
civilization
sensibility
compassion
natural
supernatural
James Fenimore Cooper
The Last of the Mohicans
McClelland and Stewart
Cronk 1987
"John Richardson's Wacousta"
Wacousta
ISBN
0-88629-038-4
OCLC
243600834
The Bush Garden: Essays on the Canadian Imagination
Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy
Project Gutenberg
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stub
expanding it

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