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  1. Over Prairie Trails by Frederick Philip Grove, 2010-05-23
  2. Tales from the margin: The selected short stories of Frederick Philip Grove by Frederick Philip Grove, 1971
  3. Sexualizing Power in Naturalism: Theodore Dreiser and Frederick Philip Grove by Irene Gammel, 1994-12
  4. Felix Paul Greve-Andre Gide: Korrespondenz und Dokumentation (Schriften der Saarlandischen Universitats- und Landesbibliothek) (German Edition) by Frederick Philip Grove, 1999
  5. The Legacy of Sun Yatsen: A History of the Chinese Revolution by Gustav Amann, 2007-07-25
  6. Fanny Essler by Frederick Philip Grove, 1984-04
  7. A Search for America (New Canadian Library) by Frederick Philip Grove, 1991-12-31
  8. The Master mason's house by Frederick Philip Grove, 1976
  9. Letters by Frederick Philip Grove, 1975-10
  10. Our Daily Bread (New Canadian library ; no. 114) by Frederick Philip Grove, 1975-01-01
  11. Nietzschean Philosophy in the Works of Frederick Philip Grove (European University Studies Series XIV, Anglo-Saxon Language and Literature) by Axel Knonagel, 1990-05
  12. The genesis of Grove's The adventure of Leonard Broadus: A text and commentary : first publication of the complete text of the only juvenile novel by Frederick Philip Grove by Mary Rubio, 1983
  13. Frederick Philip Grove, by Margaret R. Stobie, 1975-06
  14. Isolation and Commitment: Frederick Philip Grove's <I>Settlers of the Marsh</I> (Canadian Fiction Studies series) by Hallvard Dahlie, 1993-09-01

1. Frederick Philip Grove - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
7.1 Bibliography Felix Paul Greve, 19011909; 7.2 Bibliography Frederick Philip Grove, 1914-1948; 7.3 e-Editions by/about FPG (Greve/Grove)
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Jump to: navigation search The Canadian author Frederick Philip Grove February 14 August 19 ) was actually a German Canadian author after the fact: he was born Felix Paul Greve in Radomno, West Prussia (Poland after 1918), and grew up in Hamburg. When he arrived in Manitoba in 1912, he adopted the name Grove along with his new Canadian identity. In his autobiographies he claimed to be of Anglo-Swedish descent, and only twenty-five years after his death did D. O. Spettigue, Queen's University, uncover who he really was.
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He was born on in Radomno West Prussia , but was brought up in Hamburg where he graduated with the " Abitur " from the famous Gymnasium Archaeology in Bonn , he became a prolific translator of World Literature and a minor literary figure in Stefan George 's group, the George-Kreis , around 1900.

2. Frederick Philip Grove -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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3. Literary Encyclopedia Frederick Philip Grove
Frederick Philip Grove was, under his German name, Felix Paul Greve, a minor turnof-the-century German poet, novelist, translator, and playwright.
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6. Grove Frederick Philip George Siamandas
Grove died on Aug 19 1948. FREDERICK PHILIP GROVE. He was born in Prussia February 14, 1879. His name was Felix Paul Berthold Freidrich Greve.
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FREDERICK PHILIP GROVE Probably Manitoba's Leading Canadian Novelist by George Siamandas "No man has written more strongly about the Manitoba landscape, its rich beauties and its grim starkness than FP Grove," wrote Tom Saunders in the Winnipeg Free Press in 1965. Grove spent 17 years teaching school in rural Manitoba, and produced a dozen books capturing the spirit of Manitoba's prairie settlers. Grove died on Aug 19 1948. FREDERICK PHILIP GROVE He was born in Prussia February 14, 1879. His name was Felix Paul Berthold Freidrich Greve. Greve was educated in Hamburg and attended Bonn University. Greve toured Europe studying the classics of people like Oscar Wilde, and soon began publishing short stories and his first novels. In 1908 he went to prison for fraud and in 1909 found his way to North America. He came to Manitoba in 1912 after working on a farm in Fargo. He had a met a Catholic priest who encouraged him to take up teaching in rural Manitoba. TEACHING IN MENNONITE SCHOOLS It was a penniless Frederick Philip Grove, who arrived in Winnipeg in 1912. Grove had the confidence to call up the Deputy Minister of Education for an interview. His knowledge of German helped him secure a job teaching at Kronsfeld Mennonite School in the village of Haskett near Winkler where he taught six grades in a one room school. Grove spent 2 years in Winkler working up to principal and reorganizing the area's schools. He also met and married Catherine Wiens.

7. Literature On Stamps: Frederick Philip Grove
Frederick Philip Grove. born Felix Paul Berthold Friedrich Greve GermanCanadian poet, novelist and essayist 1879-1948. Canada 1979.
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Writer Arabian Nights in German. He also published, among other works of his own, including Wanderungen (1902), a volume of poetry, and a short play in verse he called Helena und Damon (1902), two novels, Fanny Essler (1905) and Maurermeister Ihles Haus (1906). In 1909, still financially hard-pressed, he pretended a suicide and left Germany for North America as a "travelling author,", followed by his wife Else. Sometime in 1911 or 1912 they separated in the USA. Felix Greve proceeded north to Canada - now calling himself Frederick Philip Grove, working as a school-teacher in small towns in Manitoba, and marrying a colleague in 1914, Catherine Wiens. He restarted his career as a writer sometime in 1919, publishing his first volume of essays in 1922. Grove taught in several small Manitoba towns, beginning in the Mennonite Reserve, until 1924, when he retired for medical reasons and dedicated himself exclusively to writing and lecturing. His 1928-9 acceptance of an assignment as a speaker under the auspices of the Canadian Club organization led him on three much noticed tours from coast to coast turning the writer into a national celebrity and speaker of note. After the tragic early death of his daughter May in Rapid City, Manitoba, the Groves moved east and the author worked for a short time as an editor and a publisher in Ottawa. After the demise of the publishing company, Ariston, the Groves bought a farm outside the little southern Ontario town of Simcoe. A son, Arthur Leonard Grove, was born in 1930. In Simcoe, Grove kept on writing, occasionally teaching and farming.

9. Frederick Philip Grove - Wikipedia
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12. Grove Frederick Philip: Over Prairie Trails | ISBN: 9780771099649 (0771099649) |
Frederick Philip Grove Was Born Felix Paul Grove At Radomno In West Prussia (Now A Part Of Poland) In 1879. Raised In Hamburg And Educated At The University
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Frederick Philip Grove Was Born Felix Paul Grove At Radomno In West Prussia (Now A Part Of Poland) In 1879. Raised In Hamburg And Educated At The University Of Bonn And Later At The University Of Munich, He Began His Career As A Poet And Translator Into German Of Many English And French Writers, Including Balzac, Flaubert, Gide, Swift, And Wilde. His First Novel, "Fanny Essler," Appeared In 1905; His Second, "Maurermeister Ihle's Haus" (Mastermason Ihle's House), In The Following Year. He Left Germany In 1909 For The United States. <Br>In 1912, Under The New Name Of Frederick Philip Grove, He
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13. Historic Authors: Frederick Phillip Grove (1879-1948)
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Grove, Frederick Philip (1879-1948) Author. Born Felix Paul Greve in Prussia, he lived a wandering life and privately published several books (including Fanny Essler and Mauermeister Ihles Haus , as well as a collection of poetry entitled Wanderungen ) after being convicted of fraud in 1903 and imprisoned for a year. Upon his release he was unable to make a living with his pen, and he fell ever deeper into debt. He first fled to Sweden and then in 1909 to North America, ending up in Manitoba via North Dakota as schoolteacher Fred Grove. His knowledge of German led to his appointment to teach at Kronsfeld School in the Mennonite village of Haskett near Winkler. After attending normal school, he became principal of the intermediate school at Winkler, then moved to Virden and in 1916 to Gladstone, where he became principal of the high school. Two years later he moved to a small rural school near Falmouth. The bushland country of this area northeast of Gladstone was an environment that appealed to Grove, and it became the setting of his finest novels as well as the basis of Over Prairie Trails (1922) and The Turn of the Year (1923). In 1923 he retired to devote himself to writing, and he published his first Canadian novel

14. Grove, Frederick Philip - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Grove, Frederick
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15. Salvator Proietti- Frederick Philip Grove's Version Of Pastoral Utopianism
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Edited by RMP I love Nature more than Man.—F.P. Grove, Over Prairie Trails It’s not impossible, but it’s inhuman.—Anonymous Italian street poet 1. Frederick Philip Grove (1879-1948) , born in Germany as Felix Paul Greve and emigrating to Canada around 1910, has received over the years rather divergent critical appraisals, ranging from patriotico-chauvinistic embalmment to patronizing dismissal. Even so, he is generally considered an outstanding figure in pre-World War II English-Canadian prose. He is also the author of one utopian SF novel, Consider Her Ways (1947), initially well received by reviewers, but quite neglected in the following decades in the field of Canadian studies and totally ignored by SF critics. Far from being an occasional excursus into the genre, Consider Her Ways is a crucial part of Grove’s literary discourse. In his German period, Herr Greve had translated Wells ( The Time Machine, The Island of Doctor Moreau

16. Over Prairie Trails / Grove, Frederick Philip, 1879?-1948
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