By the Aurelian Wall, and Other Elegies


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This book is a collection of elegiac poems written by Bliss Carman. He was a Canadian poet who lived most of his life in the United States, where he achieved international fame. In his later years, he was acclaimed as Canada's poet laureate. In this volume of work, more than a dozen of his poems are featured, including the following: 'To Raphael', 'Seven Wind Songs', 'The White Gull', 'A Seamark', and 'A Word of the Water'.




Bliss Carman


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The tarnished reputation of this turn-of-the-century poet is persuasively burnished anew by fifteen scholars, editors, and poets. Published in English.




State Normal Monthly


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More Songs From Vagabondia


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By Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey is a poetic journey that captures the essence of wanderlust, freedom, and the human spirit. The verses resonate with the joys and sorrows of life, offering readers a chance to reflect and find solace. Carman and Hovey's lyrical prowess shines through, making this collection a timeless treasure for poetry enthusiasts.




Later Poems


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Ballads of Lost Haven: A Book of the Sea


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Ballads of Lost Haven: A Book of the Sea is a compilation of poems written by Bliss Carman. Carman was a Canadian poet and poet laureate of Canada. Excerpt: "Oh, the shambling sea is a sexton old, And well his work is done. With an equal grave for lord and knave, He buries them every one. Then hoy and rip, with a rolling hip, He makes for the nearest shore; And God, who sent him a thousand ship, Will send him a thousand more; But some he'll save for a bleaching grave, And shoulder them in to shore,— Shoulder them in, shoulder them in, Shoulder them in to shore. Oh, the ships of Greece and the ships of Tyre Went out, and where are they? In the port they made, they are delayed With the ships of yesterday."




Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics


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Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics by Bliss Carman is a collection of beautifully crafted poems inspired by the ancient Greek poet Sappho. Carman's lyrical interpretations and evocative imagery provide readers with a unique and engaging experience, making this a delightful read for poetry enthusiasts and lovers of classical literature.




Behind the Arras: A Book of the Unseen


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By Bliss Carman is a poetic exploration of the unseen and the ethereal. Carman's verses transport readers to a world beyond the tangible, delving into the mysteries of existence and the human spirit. His lyrical prowess and profound insights make this collection a timeless classic that resonates with poetry enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of life's enigmas.




Newton Free Library Bulletin


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Nervous Reactions


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Nervous Reactions considers Victorian responses to Romanticism, particularly the way in which the Romantic period was frequently constructed in Victorian-era texts as a time of nervous or excitable authors (and readers) at odds with Victorian values of self-restraint, moderation, and stolidity. Represented in various ways—as a threat to social order, as a desirable freedom of feeling, as a pathological weakness that must be cured—this nervousness, both about and of the Romantics, is an important though as yet unaddressed concern in Victorian responses to Romantic texts. By attending to this nervousness, the essays in this volume offer a new consideration not only of the relationship between the Victorian and Romantic periods, but also of the ways in which our own responses to Romanticism have been mediated by this Victorian attention to Romantic excitability. Considering editions and biographies as well as literary and critical responses to Romantic writers, the volume addresses a variety of discursive modes and genres, and brings to light a number of authors not normally included in the longstanding category of "Victorian Romanticism": on the Romantic side, not just Wordsworth, Keats, and P. B. Shelley but also Byron, S. T. Coleridge, Thomas De Quincey, Mary Shelley, and Mary Wollstonecraft; and on the Victorian side, not just Thomas Carlyle and the Brownings but also Sara Coleridge, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Archibald Lampman, and J. S. Mill. Contributors include D. M. R. Bentley, Kristen Guest, Joel Faflak, Grace Kehler, Donelle Ruwe, Alan Vardy, Lisa Vargo, Timothy J. Wandling, Joanne Wilkes, and Julia M. Wright.