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0000 0001 0860 8297
https://isni.org/isni/0000000108608297
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Moodie (Mrs)
Moodie, Susanna
Moodie, Susanna (Mrs)
Moodie, Susanna Strickland
Moodie, Susannah
Moodie, Susannah Strickland
S. M
Strickland Moodie, Susannah
Strickland, S.
Strickland, Susanna
Strickland, Susannah
Susanna Moodie
Susanna Moodie (Canadees dichteres (1803-1885))
Susanna Moodie (Canadian writer)
Susanna Moodie (canadisk skribent og poet)
Susanna Moodie (kanadensisk författare och poet)
Susanna Moodie (kanadische Schriftstellerin)
Susanna Moodie (kanadisk skribent og poet)
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Dates: |
1803-1885 |
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Language material
Nonmusical sound recording
Notated music
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Creation role: |
author
creator
editor
lyricist
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Related names: |
Ballstadt, Carl (co-author)
Deluze, Carlos Mateo (co-author)
Glickman, Susan (1953- ))
Hopkins, Elizabeth
Klinck, Carl F. (1908-1990)
Klinck, Carl Frederick
Klinck, Carl Frederick (co-author)
MacDougall, Robert Law (co-author)
McClelland and Stewart
McDougall, Robert L.
Moodie, J. W. D. (co-author)
Moodie, J.W. Dunbar (1797-1869)
Moodie, John Wedderburn Dunbar (1797-1869)
Peterman, Michael. A (1942-...)
Peterman, Michael. A (co-author)
Thompson, Elizabeth Helen (1952-....))
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Titles: |
Canadian Herd-Boy, The
Cong lin de jian ku sui yue
Deux amis de pension, ou le Fils d'un officier de fortune, anecdote instructive et amusante... par Mme Strickland,... Traduit de l'anglais par M. Deluze..., Les
Enthusiasm, and other poems
Flora Lyndsay, or, Passages in an eventful life
Geoffrey Moncton, or, The faithless guardian
Her Flora Lyndsay
Hugh Latimer, or, The school-boys' friendship
Hugh Latimer. Susanna Strickland.
Letters of a lifetime
Letters of love and duty : the correspondence of Susanna and John Moodie
Life in the backwoods
Life in the clearings versus the bush
Little Downy, or, The history of a field-mouse a moral tale.
Mark Hurdlestone, de vrek
Matrimonial speculations
Monctons a novel, The
Negro slavery described by a Negro, 2001:
Roughing it in the bush authoritative text, backgrounds, criticism
Roughing it in the bush, or Forest life in Canada. Introduction by Carl F. Klinck...
Strickland sisters, The
two brothers, The
Victoria magazine, 1847-1848, The
Welcome, welcome little bark
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Notes: |
Associated Language:
Authors Novelists Abolitionists Poets Pioneers
Bentley's miscellany, 1852 volume 32, number 187, pages 143-152 (Canadian life: Jeanie Burns, [by] S.M.)
Fuller form of personal name: Susannah Strickland
Her Flora Lyndsay, 1887 t.p. (Mrs. Moodie)
Her Life in the clearings, 1887
LAC internal file, June 26, 2019 (access point: Moodie, Susanna, 1803-1885; variants: Moodie, Mrs., 1803-1885; Moodie, Susannah Strickland, 1803-1885; Strickland, Susanna, 1803-1885; Strickland, Susannah, 1803-1883; Susanna Moodie, nee Strickland, author, settler; born at Bungay, England, 6 December 1803; died at Toronto 8 April 1885; Susanna was the youngest in a literary family of whom Catharine Parr Traill and Samuel Strickland are best known in Canada)
NLC, 9/20/89 (hdg: Moodie, Susanna, 1803-1885)
NUC pre-56 (usage: Susanna Moodie; Mrs. Moodie; Susannah Strickland)
Negro slavery described by a Negro, 2001 title screen (S. Strickland)
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, via WWW, 25 January 2018 (Susanna Moodie, née Strickland, autobiographer and short-story writer, was born at Bungay, Suffolk, on 6 December 1803; publishing work in annuals and in periodicals such as The Athenaeum, she was willing to experiment in almost any literary genre; her output in the 1820s and early 1830s includes, in addition to her poems, sketches, and stories for magazines, several children's stories; a novel (Spartacus, 1822), which she claimed to have written when she was thirteen; and a volume of poetry inspired by her conversion to congregationalism (Enthusiasm, and other Poems, 1831); she also helped the former slave Mary Prince to write her autobiography (1831), which was to become an important document in the abolition debate; on 4 April 1831 Susanna Strickland married John Wedderburn Dunbar Moodie; emigrated to Cobourg, Ontario, eventually settling in Belleville; she became editor of the Victoria Magazine, a short-lived periodical (thirteen issues) for which she and her husband wrote most of the material; she was also contributing stories and journalistic work to magazines such as the Literary Garland; in 1852 she published the work that established her reputation, Roughing it in the Bush; Susanna Moodie died on 8 April 1885 at 52 Adelaide Street, Toronto, and was buried in Belleville, Ontario)
Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill website, National Library of Canada, 14 Nov. 2003 Writing and publications, English writing, Susanna's creative focus screen (Before she left Britain, Susanna assisted two former West Indian slaves in telling their stories for the Anti-Slavery Society. The History of Mary Prince... and Negro Slavery Described By a Negro: Being the Narrative of Ashton Warner... were both published in 1831)
Wellesley Index, via WWW, 25 January 2018 (Canadian life: Jeanie Burns written by Susannah (Strickland) Moodie, 1803-1885, novelist)
nuc89-18920: Her Roughing it in the bush ... 1986 (hdg. on MnU rept.: Moodie, Susannah Strickland, 1803-1885; usage: Susanna Moodie)
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