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Adrift in the Ice-Fields
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- EN
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"Adrift in the Ice-Fields" narrates the experiences of a group of English sportsmen engaged in a hunting expedition amidst the treacherous ice-fields of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Set in the late 19th century, the novel details their activities, encounters with the harsh natural environment, and the camaraderie that develops among them. The story incorporates descriptions of sea-fowl hunting, the difficulties posed by the winter landscape, and elements of maritime folklore, illustrating life in the remote maritime provinces during the winter season. The narrative emphasizes the risks and challenges faced by the characters as they navigate the icy terrain and the unpredictable sea conditions, providing a vivid depiction of adventure in an extreme environment.
The novel reflects the interests and leisure pursuits of Victorian-era British men, blending adventure with detailed natural history and local customs of the maritime regions. It presents a fictionalised account of outdoor activities, highlighting the confrontation with nature and the social interactions of the characters in a winter setting.
The novel reflects the interests and leisure pursuits of Victorian-era British men, blending adventure with detailed natural history and local customs of the maritime regions. It presents a fictionalised account of outdoor activities, highlighting the confrontation with nature and the social interactions of the characters in a winter setting.
From the opening pages
To open to the youth of America a knowledge of some of the winter sports of our neighbors of the maritime provinces, with their attendant pleasures, perils, successes, and reverses, the following tale has been written. It does not claim to teach any great moral lesson, or even to be a guide to the young sportsman; but the habits of all birds and animals treated of here have been carefully studied, and, with the mode of their capture, have been truthfully described. It attempts to chronicle the adventures and misadventures of a party of English gentlemen, during the early spring, while shooting sea-fowl on the sea-ice by day, together with the stories with which they whiled away the long evenings, each of which is intended to illustrate some peculiar dialect or curious feature of the social life of our colonial neighbors. Later in the season the breaking up of the ice carries four hunters into involuntary wandering, amid the vast ice-pack which in winter fills the great Gulf of St. Lawrence. Their perils, the shifts to which they are driven to procure shelter, food, fire, medicine, and other necessaries, together with their devious drift and final rescue by a sealer, are used to give interest to what is believed to be a reliable description of the ice-fields of the Gulf, the habits of the seal, and life on board of a sealing steamer. It would seem that the world had been ransacked to provide stories of adventure for the boys of America; but within the region between the Straits of Canso and the shores of Hudson's Bay there still lie hundreds of leagues of land never trodden by the white man's foot; and the folk-lore and idiosyncrasies of the population of the Lower Provinces are almost as unknown to us, their near neighbors. The descendants of emigrants from Bretagne, Picardy, Normandy, and Poitou, still retaining much of their ancient patois, costume, habits, and superstitions; the hardy Gael, still ignorant of any but the language of Ossian and his burr-tongued Lowland neighbors; the people of each of Ireland's many counties, clinging still to feud, fun, and their ancient Erse tongue, together with representatives from every English shire, and the remnants of Indian tribes and Esquimaux hordes,—offer an opportunity for study of the differences of race, full of picturesque interest, and scarcely to be met with elsewhere. The century which has with…
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