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Settlers of the Marsh

Gelesen von Bruce Pirie

(4,679 Sterne; 14 Bewertungen)

The novel “Settlers of the Marsh” (1925) is a foundational work of realism in Canadian fiction. Its author, Frederick Philip Grove, a German immigrant, settled in Manitoba and wrote vividly about the struggles of settlers in the early multi-ethnic communities of western Canada. The protagonist of “Settlers of the Marsh” is a Swedish immigrant who wrestles in stoic solitude with the hardships of pioneer life, only to discover that he has been catastrophically naïve about relations with women. Some early reviewers objected that the novel’s treatment of sexuality was “indecent,” but the book is today seen as a cornerstone of Canadian literature. - Summary by Bruce Pirie (10 hr 2 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1a. Mrs. Lund

30:43

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Chapter 1b. Mrs. Lund

32:35

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Chapter 1c. Mrs. Lund

33:03

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Chapter 1d. Mrs. Lund

30:13

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Chapter 2a. Niels

25:22

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Chapter 2b. Niels

28:08

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Chapter 2c. Niels

26:27

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Chapter 3a. Ellen

23:00

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Chapter 3b. Ellen

28:04

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Chapter 3c. Ellen

33:00

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Chapter 4a. Mrs. Lindstedt

29:18

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Chapter 4b. Mrs. Lindstedt

33:41

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Chapter 4c. Mrs. Lindstedt

23:56

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Chapter 4d. Mrs. Lindstedt

22:38

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Chapter 4e. Mrs. Lindstedt

26:36

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Chapter 5a. Bobby

32:16

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Chapter 5b. Bobby

37:19

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Chapter 5c. Bobby

27:35

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Chapter 6a. Ellen Again

42:21

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Chapter 6b. Ellen Again

35:54

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Bewertungen

One to remember...

(5 Sterne)

Beautiful reading of an exceptional and memorable book. I've never come across this author before, or read or listened to a novel that feels so true and psychologically deep that I felt it must have been lived - at least up to the point where events take a more dramatic turn. The ending was perfect.

Good

(4,5 Sterne)

Great narration, story very thoughtful