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A generation of poets, born in the decade of Confederation and raised in the new country of Canada, came to be known as the Confederation Poets. Their writings, which started to be published in the 1880s, were inspired by their young homeland. Here are some brief descriptions of the better known poets and a small taste of their work. |
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BLISS CARMAN (1861-1929) Bliss Carman was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick. After attending universities in Canada, the USA and Scotland, he became the literary editor of the
"Low Tide on Grand Pré" (1893): The sun goes down, and over all |
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ISABELLA VALANCY CRAWFORD (1850-1887) Isabella Valanc
"Malcolm's Katie" (1884) Said the high hill, in the morning, Look on me |
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Archibald Lampman, working in Ottawa, the capital of
"Heat" (1888): From plains that reel to southward, dim, |
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CHARLES G.D. ROBERTS (1860-1943)
The Potato Harvest (1886) A high bare field, brown from the plough, and borne "Canada" (1886) O Child of Nations, giant-limbed, |
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from A Country by Consent, copyright West/Dunn Productions MCMXCV - MMIV |
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