The Impostor
1905
The Impostor, published in 1905 by Harold Bindloss, is a novel set in a remote Canadian prairie settlement. It follows Rancher Witham, who struggles with financial hardships and the threat of losing his homestead. The story explores themes of perseverance, moral dilemmas, and the harsh realities of frontier life as Witham faces a tempting yet dangerous proposition from a morally ambiguous character. This narrative reflects the broader struggles of individuals in an unforgiving landscape, making it a notable work in early 20th-century Canadian fiction.










































