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Annie G. Savigny's 'A Romance of Toronto (Founded on Fact)' is a captivating novel that offers readers a glimpse into the literary landscape of late 19th-century Canada. Written in a style reminiscent of sentimental romance novels of the time, the book weaves together a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption set against the backdrop of the bustling city of Toronto. Savigny's attention to detail and vivid descriptions of the city's landmarks provide a rich historical context for the story, making it both entertaining and educational for readers interested in Canadian literature. The novel's…mehr

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Annie G. Savigny's 'A Romance of Toronto (Founded on Fact)' is a captivating novel that offers readers a glimpse into the literary landscape of late 19th-century Canada. Written in a style reminiscent of sentimental romance novels of the time, the book weaves together a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption set against the backdrop of the bustling city of Toronto. Savigny's attention to detail and vivid descriptions of the city's landmarks provide a rich historical context for the story, making it both entertaining and educational for readers interested in Canadian literature. The novel's exploration of societal norms and expectations adds depth to the plot, making it a compelling read for those looking for both entertainment and insight into the cultural values of the time. Annie G. Savigny, a prominent figure in Canada's literary scene, draws upon her own experiences and observations of Toronto society to create a work that is both poignant and thought-provoking. Her keen insight into human nature and her ability to seamlessly blend fact with fiction make 'A Romance of Toronto' a standout work in her impressive literary oeuvre. I highly recommend 'A Romance of Toronto (Founded on Fact)' to readers who enjoy historical fiction with a touch of romance. Savigny's masterful storytelling and her unique perspective on Toronto's history make this novel a must-read for anyone interested in Canadian literature and the cultural heritage of the city.