Agnes Maule Machar

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Standard Name: Machar, Agnes Maule
Birth Name: Agnes Maule Machar
Pseudonym: Fidelis
Pseudonym: A Lady of Ontario
Pseudonym: Canadensis
Canadian writer AMM wrote eight novels, many dealing with Canadian themes.
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
She also published poetry, journalism, biographies, travel guides, and children's literature, often with a didactic tone, and most on social issues such as temperance, working conditions, universal education, poverty, and women's rights. When tackling issues such as poverty and alcoholism in her fiction, AMM sought answers in the Social Gospel creed of individual religious conversion combined with good deeds among the poor.
Gerson, Carole. A Purer Taste: The Writing and Reading of Fiction in English in Nineteenth-Century Canada. University of Toronto Press.
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She was one of the best-known women writers in post-Confederation Canada, particularly for her journalism, and has been described as an ardent literary nationalist.
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Gerson, Carole. A Purer Taste: The Writing and Reading of Fiction in English in Nineteenth-Century Canada. University of Toronto Press.
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Connections

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Textual Production Pauline Johnson
Also read that night was poetry by Agnes Maule Machar and Wilfrid Campbell . PJ 's encore piece was As Red Men Die, based on a legend about a Mohawk man who chooses death...
Family and Intimate relationships Grant Allen
Agnes Maule Machar , Canadian novelist, poet, biographer, and travel writer, was GA 's sister-in-law. (His sister—unmentioned in his ODNB entry—married her brother.)
Gerson, Carole. Emails about Machar and Allen to Kate Carter.

Timeline

19 June 1812: Following years of strained British-American...

National or international item

19 June 1812

Following years of strained British-American relations, US president Madison declared war on Britain (including British Canada); this began the War of 1812.

Texts

Machar, Agnes Maule. Faithful unto Death. J. M. Creighton, 1859.
Machar, Agnes Maule. For King and Country. Adam, Stevenson, 1874.
Gerson, Carole, and Agnes Maule Machar. “Introduction”. Roland Graeme, Knight, Tecumseh Press, 1996, p. vii - xxiv.
Machar, Agnes Maule. “January”. Sonnet Central: Canadian Sonnets: A Century of Canadian Sonnets.
Machar, Agnes Maule. Katie Johnstone’s Cross. J. Campbell, 1870.
Machar, Agnes Maule. Lays of the ’True North’ and Other Canadian Poems. Elliot Stock; Copp, Clark, 1899.
Machar, Agnes Maule. Lucy Raymond; or, The Children’s Watchword. J. Campbell, 1871.
Machar, Agnes Maule. Marjorie’s Canadian Winter. D. Lothrop, 1893.
Machar, Agnes Maule. Memorials of the Life and Ministry of the Rev. John Machar, D.D. J. Campbell, 1873.
Machar, Agnes Maule. Roland Graeme, Knight. William Drysdale; Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1892.
Machar, Agnes Maule, and Thomas G. Marquis. Stories of New France. D. Lothrop, 1890.
Machar, Agnes Maule, and James Edward Cowell Welldon. Stories of the British Empire. Elliot Stock; William Briggs, 1913.
Machar, Agnes Maule. The Heir of Fairmount Grange. Digby, Long, 1895.
Machar, Agnes Maule. The Story of Old Kingston. Musson Book Company, 1908.
Machar, Agnes Maule. The Thousand Islands. Ryerson Press, 1935.