Gwendolyn Davies
DR. GWENDOLYN DAVIES is Professor and Dean Emerita of English at the School of Graduate Studies at the University of New Brunswick. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
The Creative City of Saint JohnEdited by Gwendolyn Davies, Edited by Peter Larocque, Edited by Christl VerduynAn extensively illustrated account of a wide range of creators and creative work — writing, painting, natural history scholarship, filmmaking — which are part of Saint John's colourful history |
Fiction Treasures by Maritime WritersBest-selling novelists of Canadas Maritime provinces 1860-1950(Fiction Treasures)Edited by Gwendolyn DaviesBringing back little-known literary stars of the Maritimes and their best books |
Fog Over Fundy traces the adventures of a young non-conformist French Canadian woman who returns from Europe to the Tantramar in New Brunswick. |
This Fiction Treasure title, set in New Brunswick, describes a community where conflict between families troubles the lives of everyone. |
Rose of Acadia(Fiction Treasures)By Margaret M. Saunders, Introduction by Gwendolyn Davies, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesRose of Acadia is a passionate story about the legacy of the past--personal and historical--and how it shapes lives in the present. |
The Sea is So Wide(Fiction Treasures)By Evelyn Eaton, Introduction by Valerie Latus, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesThe Sea Is So Wide is a passionate story of love and separation set against the tragic events of the Acadian Deportation of the mid-eighteenth century. |
The Heart That Knows(Fiction Treasures)By Charles G.D. Roberts, Introduction by Dr. Carrie Macmillan, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesThe Heart That Knows is a touching story of passion and loss set against the stunning landscape of New Brunswick's Tantramar Marshes. |
A Privateer's Fortune(Fiction Treasures)By Alice Jones, Introduction by Dan Conlin, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesFirst published in 1903, A Privateer's Fortune is a tragic and exciting novel following a Nova Scotian family cursed by a tainted fortune, hereditary madness, and doomed love. |
Beautiful Joe(Fiction Treasures)By Margaret M. Saunders, Introduction and notes by Gwendolyn Davies, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesBeautiful Joe is a profoundly touching story that revolutionized our understanding of the humane treatment of animals. |
The Night Hawk(Fiction Treasures)By Alice Jones, Introduction and notes by Greg Marquis, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesFirst published in 1901, The Night Hawk is a smouldering, romantic novel of passion and intrigue set in Paris, Halifax and the American Deep South. |
Titles
Edited by:The Creative City of Saint John
Fiction Treasures by Maritime Writers - Best-selling novelists of Canadas Maritime provinces 1860-1950
Introduction and notes by:
Beautiful Joe
Introduction by:
Fog Over Fundy
Rose of Acadia
Thumbcap Weir
Series edited by:
Beautiful Joe
The Heart That Knows
The Night Hawk
A Privateer's Fortune
Quietly My Captain Waits
Rose of Acadia
The Sacrifice of the Shannon
The Sea is So Wide