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The Case of 'Canadian Homes'
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The Case of 'Canadian Homes'
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Abstract |
The author describes the background of the novel "Canadian Homes; or The Mystery Solved", written by British immigrant Ebenezer Clemo (c. 1830-c. 1860) under the pseudonym Maple Knot and published in 1858 by Montreal printer and publisher John Lovell (1810-1893), Clemo's employer. The novel tells the story of a group of poor Londoners who immigrate to Canada only to find that, because of the lack of a protective tariff to encourage Canadian manufacturing, there were no jobs. The author describes the book as a thesis novel, part of a campaign mounted by Lovell and others for the adoption of a protective tariff to help wrest Canada from its "great commercial distress" by "the establishment and encouragement of her home manufactures."
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Canadian Literature/Littérature canadienne
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No. 81
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147-154
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Summer 1979
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Edwards, Mary Jane. “The Case of ‘Canadian Homes.’” Canadian Literature/Littérature canadienne No. 81 (Summer 1979): 147–154.
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