Frederick Philip Grove's German heritage : the evidence in the University of Manitoba's archival collections. 1992.

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Frederick Philip Grove's German heritage : the evidence in the University of Manitoba's archival collections. 1992.

Paper read at the 8th Symposium of German-Canadian Studies, during the Learned Societies' Conference, Charlottetown, May 28, 1992, and revision published in: German-Canadian Studies in the Nineties: Results & Projects, Toronto, 1993, pp. 37-58. -- Addresses Grove's article "Rousseau als Erzieher", Nordwesten, 1914 (Stobie coll.); his six German poems [ca. 1928; 3 are among Grove's papers, three are in the Spettigue Collection]; the Fanny Essler poems and novel, 1904/5, his library and annotions to Goethe, Heine, et al.; his depiction of Else as "bad" Clara Vogel in Settlers; Greve in Freytag-Loringhoven's archives, Maryland; Gide's views on Greve, June 1904; and Spettigue's documents concerning FPG's pre-Canadian life in Germany, 1879-1909.

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