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The Confederation Poets: The Founding of a Canadian Poetry, 1880 to the First World War - Essential Essays Series
James Deahl
The Confederation Poets: The Founding of a Canadian Poetry, 1880 to the First World War - Essential Essays Series
James Deahl
The Confederation Poets: The Founding of a Canadian Poetry, 1880 to the First World War is a study of poets born between 1850 and 1866, focusing on the work they produced up until the end of World War I. Through this investigation, the climate of opinion that animated Canadian society following Confederation is brought to light. Poets covered range from the famous (Lampman, Roberts, Crawford, Carman) to the less well-known, but still important (Cameron, Herbin, Coleman, Wetherald). 55 Confederation poems, many hard to find today, are quoted in full.
100 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 1, 2022 |
ISBN13 | 9781771837477 |
Publishers | Guernica Editions,Canada |
Pages | 100 |
Dimensions | 306 × 201 × 21 mm · 392 g |
Language | English |