F.P. Grove in Europe and Canada: Translated LivesOriginally published as Felix Paul Greves Karriere: Frederick Philip Grove in Deutschland, this volume reveals the previously unknown life of Canadian author F.P. Grove. Prior to his arrival in Canada, Grove was a widely known-and somewhat outrageous-editor, writer, translator, and literary personality in Europe. In his new land, however, he completely remade himself, extinguishing all traces of his prior life. An illuminating biography of a significant Canadian author. |
Contents
Section 1 | 31 |
Section 2 | 36 |
Section 3 | 38 |
Section 4 | 76 |
Section 5 | 79 |
Section 6 | 80 |
Section 7 | 84 |
Section 8 | 88 |
Section 12 | 136 |
Section 13 | 142 |
Section 14 | 169 |
Section 15 | 178 |
Section 16 | 185 |
Section 17 | 218 |
Section 18 | 236 |
Section 19 | 243 |
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