The Saint John and Other Poems
Author : George Frederick Clarke
Publisher :
Page : 22 pages
File Size : 37,6 MB
Release : 1933
Category : Canadian poetry
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Author : George Frederick Clarke
Publisher :
Page : 22 pages
File Size : 37,6 MB
Release : 1933
Category : Canadian poetry
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Author : Audrey Silcox
Publisher :
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 42,34 MB
Release : 1932
Category : Canadian poetry
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Author : Eli MacLaren
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 41,46 MB
Release : 2020-10-22
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0228004829
The Ryerson Poetry Chap-Books were a landmark achievement in Canadian poetry. Edited by Lorne Pierce, the series lasted for thirty-seven years (1925-62) and comprised two hundred titles by writers from Newfoundland to British Columbia, over half of whom were women. By examining this editorial feat, Little Resilience offers a new history of Canadian poetry in the twentieth century. Eli MacLaren analyzes the formation of the series in the wake of the First World War, at a time when small presses had proliferated across the United States. Pierce's emulation of them produced a series that contributed to the historic shift in the meaning of the term "chapbook" from an antique of folk culture to a brief collection of original poetry. By retreating to the smallest of forms, Pierce managed to work against the dominant industry pattern of the day - agency publishing, or the distribution of foreign editions. Original case studies of canonical and forgotten writers push through the period's defining polarity (modernism versus romanticism) to create complex portraits of the author during the Depression, the Second World War, and the 1950s. The stories of five Ryerson poets - Nathaniel A. Benson, Anne Marriott, M. Eugenie Perry, Dorothy Livesay, and Al Purdy - reveal poetry in Canada to have been a widespread vocation and a poor one, as fragile as it was irrepressible. The Ryerson Poetry Chap-Books were an unprecedented initiative to publish Canadian poetry. Little Resilience evaluates the opportunities that the series opened for Canadian poets and the sacrifices that it demanded of them.
Author : W.E. Collin
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 10,42 MB
Release : 1975-12-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1442654910
The White Savannahs, originally published in 1936, is the first study of Canadian poetry from a modern point of view. It contains essays on Archibald Lampman, Marjorie Pickthall, E.J. Pratt, Leo Kennedy, A.M. Klein, A.J.M. Smith, F.R. Scott, Marie Le Franc, and Dorothy Livesay. The contributions are based on a series of analytical essays originally published in the Canadian Forum and in the University of Toronto Quarterly. Professor Collin's work added much to the establishment of a new climate of opinion among readers and publishers of poetry in Canada.
Author : Beverly Taylor
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 38,19 MB
Release : 1983
Category : History
ISBN : 0859911365
The revival of interest in Arthurian legend in the 19th century was a remarkable phenomenon, apparently at odds with the spirit of the age. Tennyson was widely criticised for his choice of a medieval topic; yet The Idylls of the Kingwere accepted as the national epic, and a flood of lesser works was inspired by them, on both sides of the Atlantic. Elisabeth Brewer and Beverly Taylor survey the course of Arthurian literature from 1800 to the present day, and give an account of all the major English and American contributions. Some of the works are well-known, but there are also a host of names which will be new to most readers, and some surprises, such as J. Comyns Carr's King Arthur, rightly ignored as a text, but a piece oftheatrical history, for Sir Henry Irving played King Arthur, Ellen Terry was Guinevere, Arthur Sullivan wrote the music, and Burne-Jones designed the sets. The Arthurian works of the Pre-Raphaelites are discussed at length, as are the poemsof Edward Arlington Robinson, John Masefield and Charles Williams. Other writers have used the legends as part of a wider cultural consciousness: The Waste Land, David Jones's In Parenthesis and The Anathemata, and the echoes ofTristan and Iseult in Finnigan's Wake are discussed in this context. Novels on Arthurian themes are given their due place, from the satirical scenes of Thomas Love Peacock's The Misfortunes of Elphin and Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court to T.H. White's serio-comic The Once and Future King and the many recent novelists who have turned away from the chivalric Arthur to depict him as a Dark Age ruler. The Return of King Arthurincludes a bibliography of British and American creative writing relating to the Arthurian legends from 1800 to the present day.
Author : Clara Hopper
Publisher :
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 20,77 MB
Release : 1932
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Author : William McCarty
Publisher :
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 14,26 MB
Release : 1842
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Author : Vernon Blair Rhodenizer
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Page : 1078 pages
File Size : 44,9 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Authors, Canadian
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Author : Elizabeth Popham
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 792 pages
File Size : 40,12 MB
Release : 2017-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 1442650230
The English Library of the University of Toronto presents information on Canadian poet Edwin John Pratt (1882-?). The library offers biographical information on Pratt, the full text of several of Pratt's poems, and a bibliography of his works.
Author : William MACCARTY
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Page : 482 pages
File Size : 13,66 MB
Release : 1842
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