The Masques of Ottawa

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The Masques of Ottawa

by Augustus Bridle

EN·~8 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

"DOMINO"

0:17
2

THE MASQUES OF OTTAWA

0:01
3

THE PLAY-HOUSE CALLED OTTAWA.

6:52
4

THE MASQUES OF OTTAWA - THE UNELECTED PREMIER OF CANADA - RT. HON. ARTHUR MEIGHEN

26:46
5

THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN PREMIER - RT. HON. SIR ROBERT BORDEN

23:12
6

A POLITICAL SOLAR SYSTEM - RT. HON. SIR WILFRID LAURIER

24:49
7

THE GRANDSON OF A PATRIOT - HON. WILLIAM LYON MACKENZIE KING

25:02
8

NUMBER ONE HARD - HON. T. A. CRERAR

24:20
9

THE PREMIER WHO MOWED FENCE-CORNERS - HON. E. C. DRURY - MOWING FENCE-CORNERS.

26:02
10

EZEKIEL AT A LEDGER - RT. HON. SIR GEORGE FOSTER

25:18

Description

A lively, lyrical portrait opens with a sweeping view of Canada’s capital, likening its grand parliament buildings and river‑lined avenues to a theatrical set. The narrator, both observer and participant, sketches the city’s ambition to rival the great capitals of Europe while probing the practical compromises that shaped its streets and institutions. Through vivid description the book captures the paradox of a place built for both convenience and grand spectacle.

From there the focus shifts to the actors on Ottawa’s stage—politicians, their families, and the bustling cafés where whispered commentary swirls like the winter snow. The prose balances sharp satire with genuine admiration, exposing the rituals of “promises and pie crusts” alongside the quieter power plays of wives and regional voices. Readers are drawn into a world where every debate feels like a scene, every policy a line, and the city itself a living masque that reflects Canada’s evolving identity.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (507K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-04-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Augustus Bridle

Augustus Bridle

1869–1952

A lively Canadian journalist and arts critic, he helped shape how readers thought about music, theatre, and visual art in the early 20th century. His life story—from child immigrant to influential writer and editor—adds extra depth to his books.

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