Although he is perhaps better known as a poet, Duncan Campbell
Scott's many short stories are worthy of attention for their quiet
power and enduring readability. This volume brings together a
selection of stories that range across many diverse settings: a
typical village of nineteenth-century Quebec, a genteel household
in the Ottawa of the 1870s, and the isolation of an Indian village
on the north short of Lake Superior, among others.
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