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- catalog abstract ""In addition to achieving an unnamed immortality in Coleridge's epic poem, few people know that during a remarkable three-year odyssey British explorer Samuel Hearne became the first European to reach the Arctic Ocean and stand on the northernmost shore of the Americas. McGoogan skillfully demonstrates that Hearne was far more complex, accomplished, and influential than history has until now acknowledged." "Hearne's posthumously published journal, the first book about an Arctic sojourn, describes a trek of 3,500 miles marked by hardship, hunger, and disappointment, and ameliorated only by his friendship with the indomitable Dene leader Matonabbee. Their epic journey culminated in the notorious massacre at "Bloody Falls," where the Dene preyed on a helpless band of Inuit. Hearne witnessed the slaughter, and it would haunt him for the rest of his life; indeed, his report of the brutal incident has influenced Western understanding of native peoples for two centuries." "In an inspired example of literary sleuthing, McGoogan determines that Samuel Taylor Coleridge, six years before writing "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," encountered Hearne, who spoke of his guilt at seeing so many murdered so brutally. As the poet heard the traveler's painful stories, he was stirred to write about an old sailor haunted by his memories of a barbarous act."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13076564.
- catalog coverage "Arctic Coast (Canada) Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "Arctic Coast (Canada) Discovery and exploration British.".
- catalog coverage "Northwest, Canadian Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "Northwest, Canadian Discovery and exploration British.".
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description ""In addition to achieving an unnamed immortality in Coleridge's epic poem, few people know that during a remarkable three-year odyssey British explorer Samuel Hearne became the first European to reach the Arctic Ocean and stand on the northernmost shore of the Americas. McGoogan skillfully demonstrates that Hearne was far more complex, accomplished, and influential than history has until now acknowledged." "Hearne's posthumously published journal, the first book about an Arctic sojourn, describes a trek of 3,500 miles marked by hardship, hunger, and disappointment, and ameliorated only by his friendship with the indomitable Dene leader Matonabbee. Their epic journey culminated in the notorious massacre at "Bloody Falls," where the Dene preyed on a helpless band of Inuit. Hearne witnessed the slaughter, and it would haunt him for the rest of his life; indeed, his report of the brutal incident has influenced Western understanding of native peoples for two centuries." "In an inspired example of literary sleuthing, McGoogan determines that Samuel Taylor Coleridge, six years before writing "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," encountered Hearne, who spoke of his guilt at seeing so many murdered so brutally. As the poet heard the traveler's painful stories, he was stirred to write about an old sailor haunted by his memories of a barbarous act."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-319) and index.".
- catalog description "Prologue: Coleridge at Work -- pt. 1. Mr. Midshipman Hearne -- 1. The Boy from Beaminster -- 2. The Young Gentleman -- 3. Blood, Smoke, and Fire -- 4. Candide in London -- pt. 2. Maker of History -- 5. Prince of Wales Fort -- 6. The Far-Off Metal River -- 7. Massacre at Bloody Falls -- 8. Return from the Arctic Coast -- 9. Cumberland House -- 10. The Governor's Magic -- pt. 3. Ancient Mariner -- 11. Voyaging with Nobility -- 12. A London Farewell -- 13. Life After Death -- Epilogue: Tracking the Mariner.".
- catalog extent "333 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0786713046".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Carroll & Graf Publishers : Distributed by Publishers Group West,".
- catalog spatial "Arctic Coast (Canada) Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "Arctic Coast (Canada) Discovery and exploration British.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog spatial "Northwest, Canadian Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "Northwest, Canadian Discovery and exploration British.".
- catalog spatial "Northwest, Canadian".
- catalog subject "917.1904/22/092 B 22".
- catalog subject "Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 Sources.".
- catalog subject "Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Rime of the ancient mariner.".
- catalog subject "Explorers Great Britain Biography.".
- catalog subject "Explorers Northwest, Canadian Biography.".
- catalog subject "F1060.7.H495 M34 2004".
- catalog subject "Hearne, Samuel, 1745-1792.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Northwest, Canadian History 18th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prologue: Coleridge at Work -- pt. 1. Mr. Midshipman Hearne -- 1. The Boy from Beaminster -- 2. The Young Gentleman -- 3. Blood, Smoke, and Fire -- 4. Candide in London -- pt. 2. Maker of History -- 5. Prince of Wales Fort -- 6. The Far-Off Metal River -- 7. Massacre at Bloody Falls -- 8. Return from the Arctic Coast -- 9. Cumberland House -- 10. The Governor's Magic -- pt. 3. Ancient Mariner -- 11. Voyaging with Nobility -- 12. A London Farewell -- 13. Life After Death -- Epilogue: Tracking the Mariner.".
- catalog title "Ancient Mariner : the Arctic adventures of Samuel Hearne, the sailor who inspired Coleridge's masterpiece / Ken McGoogan.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".