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SLICK'S LETTER.
SAMUEL SLICK.
THE CLOCKMAKER
Through the eyes of Sam Slick, a quick‑tongued Yankee who finds himself in the sleepy towns of Nova Scotia, listeners are treated to a lively series of letters that blend sharp humor with astute social commentary. Slick’s observations cut through provincial lethargy, exposing the quirks of local politics, the contrast between New England industriousness and colonial inertia, and the colorful idioms that pepper everyday conversation.
The collection reads like a scrapbook of 1830s life, each vignette a self‑contained story filled with witty repartee, memorable similes, and a gentle ribbing of both American and Canadian foibles. While the satire is rooted in its time, the humor feels surprisingly fresh, offering modern ears a window onto a bygone era’s values, rivalries, and everyday follies without demanding any prior knowledge of the history.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (381K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1796–1865
A sharp-eyed Nova Scotian writer, judge, and politician, he became the first fiction author from what is now Canada to win an international readership. He is best remembered for creating Sam Slick, the fast-talking clock peddler whose comic observations made him famous far beyond Nova Scotia.
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