Jerome de groot biography of alberta
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The Historical Novelby Jerome de Groot explores a genre that combines fact and fiction while raising crucial questions about national identity and history.!
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The authors of Perfect Occurences, an army newsbook, chose in early May to open their accoun more The authors of Perfect Occurences, an army newsbook, chose in early May to open their account of the week with a description of a ‘May- game; but such a one as is not usuall, and deserves to be taken notice of, and it is an action of Warre too’.1 The newsbook recounted the problem facing Colonel Blunt when trying to control the country people of Kent, who ‘love old customes’ and continue to ‘do every yeer what they have done in others before, and much pastimes, and drinking matches, and May-Poles, and dancing and idle wayes, and sin hath been acted on former May dayes’.2