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Over the Border: Acadia, the Home of "Evangeline"

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A combined travel narrative and regional history that evokes the coastal landscapes, powerful tides, and small towns of the Bay of Fundy and Annapolis Basin, interweaving descriptive sketches of scenery, local customs, inns, and food with anecdotal encounters. It pairs chapter-by-chapter visits to harbours, dykelands, and settlements with a compact chronological account of early colonial settlement and conflicts, tracing how historical events and everyday life have shaped local identity while reflecting on cultural memory and the persistence of place.

About the Author

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Eliza B. Chase

Eliza B. Chase was an American author known for her work in the late 19th century. She is best recognized for her book "Over the Border: Acadia, the Home of 'Evangeline'," which explores the landscapes and cultural heritage of Acadia, a region celebrated in Longfellow's famous poem. Chase's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the natural beauty and historical significance of this area, contributing to the literary portrayal of Acadian life. Her work offers readers a glimpse into the charm and complexities of a region that has inspired many artists and writers.

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