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Title
A
biography
of
Newfoundland-born
author
Ron
Pollett
(1900-55)
Author
Schultz
,
Audrey
Deena
Description
Thesis
(M.A.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1985.
English
Language
and
Literature
Date
1985
Pagination
vii, 180 leaves
Subject
Pollett
,
Ronald
,
1900-1955
Degree
M.A.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of English Language and Literature
Discipline
English Language and Literature
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
159-180.
Abstract
This
biographical
study
of
Newfoundland-born
author
Ron
Pollett
presents
a
detailed
account
of his
life
, and
attempts
in its
final
chapter
to
assess
his
literary
contribution
,
particularly
as an
émigré
author
, to
Newfoundland
literature.
To
date
,
no
extensive
study
either
of
Pollett's
life
or of his
works
has been
undertaken.
This
thesis
attempts
to
redress
this
oversight
in the
area
of
Newfoundland
studies;
and to
provide
,
particularly
through
the
use
of
information
obtained
from
approximately
100
personal
interviews
and
pieces
of
correspondence
,
previously
undocumented
and
uncollected
materials
pertaining
to
Pollett's
life
and
works.
--
Chapter
One
focuses
on
Pollett's
early
years
, from
1900
to
1916
, in
New
Harbour
,
Trinity
Bay
, a
Newfoundland
outport
where
he
learned
the
traditional
skills
and
values
of a
fisherman-farmer.
These
sixteen
years
are
presented
as a
time
of
preparation
for the
tasks
and
ideals
which
he was to
pursue
during
his
young
adulthood.
--
Chapter
Two
describes
Pollett's
experiences
from
1917
to
1924
in
various
professions-
out-port
schoolteacher
,
record-keeper
, and
linotype
operator-
as he
migrated
to a
number
of
villages
and
towns
within
Newfoundland
, then
emigrated
first
to
Montreal
, and
finally
to
New
York.
Personal
and
economic
circumstances
which
prompted
these
changes
of
profession
and
residence
are
explored.
--
In
Chapter
Three
Pollett's
experiences
in
New
York
from
1925
to
early
1945
are
described.
This
chapter
provides
a
glimpse
into the
professional
and
domestic
life
of
one
of the
thousands
of
Newfoundlanders
who
settled
in
New
York
during
the
1920s.
--
Chapter
Four
describes
Pollett's
life
between
1945
and his
death
in
1955
, and
suggests
the
circumstances
which
led
him
, by
1946
, to
embark
on a
second
career
, as an
author.
Aspects
of the
writing
he
produced
,
based
on his
own
and
other
Newfoundlanders'
lives
at
home
and
abroad
, are
discussed
in
relation
to his
rapidly
declining
health
and
precarious
finances.
--
Chapter
Five
focuses
mainly
upon
Pollett's
three
major
works:
The
Ocean
at
My
Door
and
Other
Newfoundland
Outport
Stories
(1947);
Peter
the
Grate:
An
Outport
Character
Study
(1952);
and The
Ocean
at
My
Door
(1956).
This
chapter
addresses
the
following
topics:
the
extent
of
Pollett's
oeuvre:
the
kind
of
writing
he
produced;
his
writing
,
seen
in the
larger
literary
context;
and
finally
, his
achievement
as a
writer.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75337391
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(35.35
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