Archibald MacMechan
Archibald McKellar MacMechan FRSC (June 21, 1862 – 7 August 1933) was a Canadian academic at Dalhousie University and writer. His works deal mainly with Nova Scotia and its history. The Halifax Disaster (Explosion) was an official history of the Halifax Explosion.
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Archibald MacMechan (1897)
Born in Kitchener, Ontario, he is credited with reviving Herman Melville's reputation in North America.[1] He had written to Melville in 1889, right at the end of his life.[2]
He was awarded the Lorne Pierce Medal in 1932.
He was a long-term member of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society.
Works
- Concerning The Oldest English Literature, (1889)
- The Relation Of Hans Sachs To The Decameron, (1889)
- Vergil, (1897)
- William Greenwood, (1914)
- The Winning Of Popular Government, (1915)
- Three Sea Songs: Nova Scotia Chapbook, (1919)
- Old Province Tales..., (1924)
- Head-Waters Of Canadian Literature, (1924)
- There Go the Ships, (1928)
- The Centenary Of Haliburton's 'Nova Scotia', (1930)
- Red Snow On Grand Pré, (1934)
- Late Harvest, (1934)
- The Halifax Disaster (Explosion), (1978)
Source: [3]
gollark: I have heard of such a substance. Lots of chemistry is very evil and wants to destroy everything apparentl.
gollark: Wait, no, that's *after* tax.
gollark: The, er, second from top percentile is £84500.
gollark: So this only includes people who pay *any* income tax, but apparently the top-earning 1% gets £116000 of income pre-tax (as of 2017-2018).
gollark: It's a start. I found this spreadsheet: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/percentile-points-from-1-to-99-for-total-income-before-and-after-tax
References
- Janet E. Baker (1977), Archibald MacMechan: Canadian man of letters
Notes
- The Cambridge Introduction to Herman Melville, p. 115, editor Kevin J. Hayes.
- Hershel Parker, Herman Melville: A Biography vol. 2, p. 898.
External links
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- Works by Archibald MacMechan at Project Gutenberg
- Works by Archibald McKellar MacMechan at Faded Page (Canada)
- Works by or about Archibald MacMechan at Internet Archive
- Works by Archibald MacMechan at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- Nova Scotia History Books. at www.blupete.com
- Dan Conlin Canadian Privateering Homepage, "Archibald MacMechan's 'Ballad of the Rover' "
- The Archives of Archibald MacMechan: A Guide
- Archibald MacMechan’s report, The Halifax Disaster
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