Thomas Chandler Haliburton | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 23 pages of analysis & critique of Thomas Chandler Haliburton.

Thomas Chandler Haliburton | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 23 pages of analysis & critique of Thomas Chandler Haliburton.
This section contains 6,262 words
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SOURCE: Panofsky, Ruth. “The Publication of Thomas Chandler Haliburton's The Clockmaker, 1st Series.Canadian Literature, nos. 138/139 (fall/winter 1993): 5-20.

In the following essay, Panofsky details the publication history of The Clockmaker, focusing on the unauthorized reprintings of the first series in England and America.

What is known today as Thomas Chandler Haliburton's The Clockmaker series began as a group of sketches entitled “Recollections of Nova Scotia.” This series of twenty-one sketches appeared anonymously in the Novascotian, or Colonial Herald, a weekly newspaper published in Halifax by Joseph Howe. The weekly instalments of “Recollections of Nova Scotia” ran from Wednesday, 23 September 1835 to Thursday, 11 February 1836. The Novascotian was published on Wednesday “for the Country” and on Thursday “for the Town.” Each sketch appeared in both the Wednesday and Thursday printings of the weekly. The sketches in the Novascotian were incorrectly numbered one through ten and twelve through twenty-two: number eleven...

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