Knowledge

Bliss Carman

Source đź“ť

662:"Low Tide..." served as the title poem for Carman's first book. "The poems in this volume have been collected with reference to their similarity of tone," Carman wrote in his preface; a nostalgic tone of pervading loss and melancholy. Three outstanding examples are "The Eavesdropper," "In Apple Time" and "Wayfaring." However, "none can equal the artistry of the title poem. What is more, although Carman would publish over thirty other volumes during his lifetime, none of them contains anything that surpasses this poem he wrote when he was barely twenty-five years old." 981:: "Like the later painters, these poets were lyrical in tone and romantic in attitude; like the painters, they sought for the most part uninhabited landscape." But Frye added: "The lyrical response to landscape is by itself, however, a kind of emotional photography, and like other forms of photography is occasional and epigrammatic.... Hence the lyric poet, after he has run his gamut of impressions, must die young, develop a more intellectualized attitude, or start repeating himself. Carman's meeting of this challenge was only partly successful." 535:. That year he revisited Canada and "began the first of a series of successful and relatively lucrative reading tours, discovering 'there is nothing worth talking of in book sales compared with reading.'" "'Breathless attention, crowded halls, and a strange, profound enthusiasm such as I never guessed could be,' he reported to a friend. 'And good thrifty money too. Think of it! An entirely new life for me, and I am the most surprised person in Canada.'" Carman was feted at "a dinner held by the newly formed Canadian Authors' Association at the 836:, the goat-god, traditionally associated with poetry and with the fusion of the earthly and the divine, becomes Carman's organizing symbol in the five volumes issued between 1902 and 1905" under the above title. Under the influence of Mrs. King, Carman had begun to write in both prose and poetry about the ideas of 'unitrinianism,' "a strategy of mind-body-spirit harmonization aimed at undoing the physical, psychological, and spiritual damage caused by urban modernity ... therapeutic ideas resulted in the five volumes of verse assembled in 2160: 39: 3279: 513: 497:, that he'd written with Mrs. King. "Page also helped Carman rescue his 'dream project,' a deluxe edition of his collected poetry to 1903.... Page acquired distribution rights with the stipulation that the book be sold privately, by subscription. The project failed; Carman was deeply disappointed and became disenchanted with Page, whose grip on Carman's copyrights would prevent the publication of another collected edition during Carman's lifetime." 2132: 3298: 546:(Toronto) issued a collection of selected earlier verses and became his main publisher. They benefited from Carman's popularity and his revered position in Canadian literature, but no one could convince L.C. Page to relinquish its copyrights. An edition of collected poetry was published only after Carman's death, due greatly to the persistence of his literary executor, 2146: 459:, "On rare occasions they had intimate relations at 10 E. 16 which they always advised me of by leaving a bunch of violets — Mary Perry's favorite flower — on the pillow of my bed." If he knew of the latter, Dr. King did not object: "He even supported her involvement in the career of Bliss Carman to the extent that the situation developed into something close to a 876: 247:. "Of the group, Carman had the surest lyric touch and achieved the widest international recognition. But unlike others, he never attempted to secure his income by novel writing, popular journalism, or non-literary employment. He remained a poet, supplementing his art with critical commentaries on literary ideas, philosophy, and aesthetics." 361:
After Harvard Carman briefly returned to Canada, but was back in Boston by February 1890. "Boston is one of the few places where my critical education and tastes could be of any use to me in earning money," he wrote. "New York and London are about the only other places." Unable to find employment in
918:
Carman's method, as Charles G.D. Roberts saw it in his Introduction to the book, "apparently, has been to imagine each lost lyric as discovered, and then to translate it; for the indefinable flavor of the translation is maintained throughout, though accompanied by the fluidity and freedom of purely
422:
volumes that followed fell slightly short of that record, but each went through numerous printings. Carman and Hovey quickly found themselves with a cult following, especially among college students, who responded to the poetry's anti-materialistic themes, its celebration of individual freedom, and
454:
In 1896 Carman met Mary Perry King, who became the greatest and longest-lasting female influence in his life. Mrs. King became his patron: "She put pence in his purse, and food in his mouth, when he struck bottom and, what is more, she often put a song on his lips when he despaired, and helped him
676:
has called marked by "a cheerless evasion, a humorous unconcern; its most representative craftsmen were, with four exceptions, the writers of light verse." The first two of those four exceptions were Richard Hovey and Bliss Carman. For Untermeyer: "The poetry of this period ... is dead because it
413:
the first Hovey-Carman collaboration, was published by Copeland & Day in 1894. It was an immediate success. "No one could have been more surprised at the tremendous popularity of these care-free celebrations (the first of the three collections went through seven rapid editions) than the young
1117:. It consists of Essex Street, Gloucester Crescent, Reading Street, Ascot Court, and Ascot Drive. An extension of the Bliss Carman Heights subdivision is named "Poet's Hill" and consists of Bliss Carman Drive, Poets Lane and Windflower Court (named for one of Carman's poems of the same name). 949:
seems to be the collection that continues to find the most favour among Carman's critics. D.M.R. Bentley, for example, calls it 'undoubtedly one of the most attractive, engaging and satisfying works of any of the Confederation poets.'" Bentley argued that "the brief, crisp lyrics of the
366:
at the grand sum of $ 20 a week. There he could help his Canadian friends get published, in the process "introducing Canadian poets to its readers." However, Carman was never a good fit at the semi-religious weekly, and he was summarily dismissed in 1892. "Brief stints would follow with
919:
original work". It was a daunting task, as Roberts admits: "It is as if a sculptor of to-day were to set himself, with reverence, and trained craftsmanship, and studious familiarity with the spirit, technique, and atmosphere of his subject, to restore some statues of
472:
to develop a strategy of mind-body-spirit harmonization aimed at undoing the physical, psychological, and spiritual damage caused by urban modernity." This shared belief created a bond between Mrs. King and Carman but estranged him somewhat from his former friends.
773:"Behind the Arras" the poem is a long meditation that uses the speaker's house and its many rooms as a symbol of life and its choices. The poem does not succeed: "there are so many asides that the allegory is lost along with any point the poet hoped to make." 937:
Virtually all of the lyrics are of high quality; some often-quoted are XXIII ("I loved thee, Atthis, in the long ago,"), LIV ("How soon will all my lovely days be over"), LXXIV ("If death be good"), LXXXII ("Over the roofs the honey-coloured moon").
1039:
applies almost equally to the other five volumes: 'There is nothing new in its poetic quality which has the sweet sadness of age rehearsing old tunes with an art which is now very smooth though with less vivacity than it used to have.'"
728:
contains "A Vagabond Song," once familiar to a generation of Canadians. "Canadian youngsters who were in grade seven anytime between the mid-1930s and the 1950s were probably exposed to ... 'A Vagabond Song' appeared in
1077:. He was elected a corresponding Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1925. The Society awarded him its Lorne Pierce Gold Medal in 1928. He was awarded a medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1929. 480:"The rights to all Carman's books were now held by one publisher and, in lieu of earnings, Carman took a financial stake in the company. When Small, Maynard failed in 1903, Carman lost all his assets." 3314:, John Garvin ed. - Biography and 8 poems (Earth Voices, A Mountain Gateway, Garden Shadows, The Tent of Noon, Spring's Saraband, Low Tide on Grand Pré, Threnody for a Poet, At the Making of Man) 934:, the Sappho reconstructions continue the amorous theme from a feminine point of view. Nevertheless, the feelings ascribed to Sappho are pure Carman in their sensitive and elegiac melancholy." 915:. Most of her poetry, which was well-known and greatly admired throughout antiquity, has been lost, but her reputation has endured, supported by the surviving fragments of some of her poems. 447:, which he placed with a prominent Boston publisher (Lamson, Wolffe).... He published two more books of verse with Lamson, Wolffe." He also began writing a weekly column for the Boston 2647: 999:
However, Carman's career was by no means over. He "published four other collections of new poetry during his lifetime and two more were ready for publication at the time of his death:
1065:). The best of these have the same nostalgic air of melancholy and loss with which Carman began in "Low Tide...," but now even more poignant as the poet approached his own death. 275:(then part of Nova Scotia). His literary roots run deep with an ancestry that includes a mother who was a descendant of Daniel Bliss of Concord, Massachusetts, the great-uncle of 2961: 638:, lies centrally in the background of his first major poem, "Low Tide on Grand Pré" written in the summer and winter of 1886." "Low Tide..." was published in the Spring, 1887 3422: 3397: 742:
as a solo work. (Hovey had died in 1900). More of a remembrance book than part of the set, it has a distinct elegiac tone. It contains the lyric "The Flute of Spring".
224:(April 15, 1861 – June 8, 1929) was a Canadian poet who lived most of his life in the United States, where he achieved international fame. He was acclaimed as Canada's 1274: 1653: 487:, and began to churn out new work. Page published seven books of new Carman poetry between 1902 and 1905. As well, the firm released three books based on Carman's 1253: 851:; "From the Green Book of the Bards", the title poem of Volume II; "Lord of My Heart's Elation" from the same volume; and many of the erotic poems of Volume III, 590:, for Carman's ashes to be returned to Fredericton." "His ashes were buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Fredericton, and a national memorial service was held at the 1565: 1534: 1380: 1317: 1358: 2701: 1733: 1503: 1807: 1764: 1624: 594:
there." Twenty-five years later, on May 13, 1954, a scarlet maple tree was planted at his gravesite, to grant his request in his 1892 poem "The Grave-Tree":
1674: 1472: 1191: 1786: 2515: 2321: 1295: 1159: 1597: 1441: 3427: 3387: 3377: 659:
considered "Low Tide..." to be "the most nearly perfect single poem to come out of Canada. It will withstand any amount of critical scrutiny."
1113:"Bliss Carman Heights" (an extension of the Skyline Acres subdivision) is a subdivision located in Fredericton, New Brunswick overlooking the 855:(such as LIX "I loved you when the tide of prayer"). As a whole, though, the Pan series shows (perhaps more than any other work) the truth of 354:" circle along with Herbert Copeland and F. Holland Day, who would later form the Boston publishing firm Copeland & Day that would launch 2655: 2435: 1700: 2280: 3417: 3407: 3372: 2969: 1087:
Carman is honored by a sculpture erected on the UNB campus in 1947, which portrays him with fellow poets Sir Charles G.D. Roberts and
1081: 438:. The next year, though, the editor's job went West (with Stone & Kimball) to Chicago, while Carman opted to remain in Boston. 3042: 2815: 2616: 2884: 2329: 307:(UNB), from which he received a bachelor's degree in 1881. At the Collegiate School he came under the influence of headmaster 2722: 1982: 1896: 1874: 844:
calls the series "a collection that contains many superb lyrics but, overall, evinces the dangers of a soporific aesthetic."
591: 220: 28: 2113: 1280: 3367: 3357: 3100: 2377: 996:. What had made his poetry so remarkable at the beginning – that every new book was completely new – was gone. 476:
In 1899 Lamson, Wolffe was taken over by the Boston firm of Small, Maynard & Co., who had also acquired the rights to
398:, was not a success; no Canadian company would publish it, and the U.S. edition stiffed when its publisher went bankrupt. 3303: 389:, but after 1895 he would be strictly a contributor to the magazines and newspapers, never an editor in any department." 1659: 468:
Through Mrs. King's influence Carman became an advocate of 'unitrinianism,' a philosophy which "drew on the theories of
3392: 2990: 2216: 2039: 1259: 988:"Much of Carman's writing in poetry and prose during the decade preceding World War I is as repetitive as the title of 418:
would ultimately "go through sixteen printings (ranging from 500 to 1000 copies) over the next thirty years. The three
1571: 1540: 1386: 1323: 927:
of which he had but a broken arm, a foot, a knee, a finger upon which to build." Yet, on the whole, Carman succeeded.
3412: 3269: 2860: 2047: 1364: 2586: 2014:
Talks on Poetry and Life; Being a Series of Five Lectures Delivered Before the University of Toronto, December 1925
1739: 1509: 1144:'s “fine portrait of Bliss Carman is considered one of the memorable achievements in American miniature painting.” 1813: 1770: 1630: 3273: 1680: 1478: 1197: 1114: 1792: 1043:
Not only did Carman continue to write, but he continued to write fine poems: poems such as "The Old Grey Wall" (
2523: 1301: 1165: 695:(1900).... It was the heartiness, the gypsy jollity, the rush of high spirits, that conquered. Readers of the 1603: 893:(1904) has a structure and unity that helps make it what has been called Carman's "finest volume of poetry". 554: 300: 1447: 38: 3362: 3331: 1914:
Daughters of Dawn: A Lyrical Pageant of Series of Historical Scenes for Presentation With Music and Dancing
528:, "Moonshine." Between 1908 and 1920, literary taste began to shift, and his fortunes and health declined. 3382: 2591: 646: 644:, giving Carman a literary reputation while still at Harvard. It was also included in the 1889 anthology 304: 288: 142: 2206: 1717: 870: 758:(1895), Carman continued his practice of "bringing together poems that were 'in the same key.' Whereas 320: 256: 3326: 2756: 2313:
John Robert Sorfleet, "Transcendentalist, Mystic, Evolutionary Idealist: Bliss Carman 1886-1894," in
2224:
The Literary Reputation Of Bliss Carman : A Study In The Development Of Canadian Taste In Poetry
978: 577: 3308: 338:
After the death of his father in January 1885 and his mother in February 1886, Carman enrolled in
3402: 3322: 2751: 2714: 2468: 1128:," after reading Carman's poem, "Autumn," in the Literature section of the Sunday Edition of the 677:
detached itself from the world.... But ... revolt openly declared itself with the publication of
584: 543: 521: 373: 332: 260: 146: 2783: 2292: 887:
There were no such problems with Carman's next book. Perhaps because of the underlying concept,
2581: 2183: 1088: 539:
on 28 October 1921 where he was crowned Canada's Poet Laureate with a wreath of maple leaves."
484: 316: 280: 3125: 2850: 2462: 733:, the school reader that was used in nearly every province" (and was edited by Lorne Pierce). 542:
The tours of Canada continued, and by 1925 Carman had finally acquired a Canadian publisher. "
2545: 1708: 536: 284: 244: 500:
Carman also picked up some needed cash in 1904 as editor-in-chief of the 10-volume project,
3352: 3347: 385: 312: 308: 236: 469: 8: 2173: 2109: 724:
Carman's most famous poem from the first volume is arguably "The Joys of the Open Road."
635: 461: 276: 268: 232: 168: 3197: 1232: 3069: 2931: 2092: 1992: 558: 456: 339: 203: 196: 172: 150: 3317: 3264: 2856: 2827: 2718: 2624: 2043: 2032: 1978: 1892: 1870: 1125: 1074: 631: 580: 328: 240: 3171: 2896: 2341: 859:'s 1954 observation that Carman "badly needs a skillful and sympathetic selection." 3283: 3244: 2761: 2151: 1944: 1048: 912: 822:
In the last poem in the book, "The Grave-Tree," Carman writes about his own death.
703: 673: 569: 1791:. Illustrated by Whitman Bailey. Toronto: McClelland & Steward. Archived from 342:(1886–1887). At Harvard he moved in a literary circle that included American poet 3202: 2791: 2178: 2071: 2001: 1964: 1953: 1934: 1884: 1835: 1753: 1585: 1554: 1523: 1492: 1461: 1431: 1421: 1410: 1400: 1347: 1337: 1241: 1221: 1211: 1179: 1141: 1130: 971: 847:
The 'superb lyrics' include the much-anthologized "The Dead Faun" from Volume I,
672:
Carman rose to prominence in the 1890s, a decade the poetry of which anthologist
653: 44: 524:, estate, "Sunshine", or in the summer in a cabin near their summer home in the 335:(1882–1883), but returned home to receive his master's degree from UNB in 1884. 3260: 2962:"Bliss Carman - Echoes from Vagabondia - Confederation Poets - Canadian Poetry" 900: 787:(1897) was a collection of poetry about the sea. Its notable poems include the 3341: 3015: 2165: 2137: 1099: 974: 908: 856: 656: 379: 343: 272: 225: 70: 3225:
Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers
1322:. Illustrated by Tom B. Meteyard. Boston: Copeland & Day. Archived from 1196:. Illustrated by Tom B. Meteyard. Boston: Copeland & Day. Archived from 531:
By 1920, Carman was impoverished and recovering from a near-fatal attack of
3133: 2076: 2006: 1958: 1846: 1840: 1758: 1590: 1559: 1528: 1497: 1466: 1415: 1405: 1352: 1342: 1246: 1226: 1216: 1184: 640: 623: 547: 532: 346:, who would become his close friend and his collaborator on the successful 1258:. With designs by Tom B. Meteyard. Boston: Lamson, Wolffe. Archived from 1121: 1095: 920: 587: 264: 91: 66: 1385:. Illustrated by Tom B. Meteyard. Boston: Small, Maynard. Archived from 699:
books were swept along by their speed faster than by their philosophy."
924: 812: 791: 714: 512: 351: 87: 954:
volume almost certainly contributed to the aesthetic and practice of
833: 525: 259:. "Bliss" was his mother's maiden name. He was the great grandson of 2324:," Historical Perspectives on Canadian Publishing, McMaster.ca. Web. 1055:), "The Ghost-yard of the Goldenrod" and "The Ships of Saint John" ( 362:
Boston, he moved to New York City and became literary editor of the
3292: 1602:. Intro. by Charles G.D. Roberts. Boston: L.C. Page. Archived from 627: 573: 3288: 2394:. Vol. I. Toronto: University Associates. 1948. p. 392. 2094:
Our Canadian Literature: Representative Verse, English and French
1107: 1103: 955: 788: 283:. And on his mother's side he was a first cousin to the siblings 3146: 2131: 815:. It served as the title poem of his 1898 collection, a book of 2117: 1710:
The Vengeance of Noel Brassard: A Tale of the Acadian Expulsion
930:"Written more or less contemporaneously with the love poems in 904: 896: 2252:
The Influence Of English Poets Upon The Poetry Of Bliss Carman
430:
prompted another Boston firm, Stone & Kimball, to reissue
808: 483:
Down but not out, Carman signed with another Boston company,
392:
To make matters worse, Carman's first book of poetry, 1893's
2271:
Robert Gibbs, "Voice and Persona in Carman and Roberts," in
2464:
Poets of the Confederation: Carman, Lampman, Roberts, Scott
2085:(U.S. ed.). New York: Albert & Charles Boni. 1927. 1138:
on page 6 of the Chicago Daily Tribune on October 5, 1916.
622:
As a student at Harvard, Carman "was heavily influenced by
516:
Bliss Carman Memorial, Forest Hill Cemetery, Fredericton NB
2195:"Bliss Carman's Letters To Margaret Lawrence, 1927-1929". 1738:. Boston: Small, Maynard and Company. 1925. Archived from 434:
and to hire Carman as the editor of its literary journal,
3247:," Online Guide to Writing in Canada, Web, Apr. 10, 2011. 2114:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
1812:. Toronto: McClelland & Steward. 1929. Archived from 1769:. Toronto: McClelland & Steward. 1926. Archived from 984:
It is true that Carman had begun to repeat himself after
977:
compared Carman and the other Confederation Poets to the
875: 576:
in New Canaan. "It took two months, and the influence of
2623:(online ed.). St. Thomas University. Archived from 1134:
on October 16 of that year. "Autumn" was reprinted from
279:. His sister, Jean, married the botanist and historian 2328:
Symons, Arthur (Fall–Winter 1995). Ware, Tracy (ed.).
2199:. Ed. D.M.R. Bentley. London: Canadian Poetry P, 1995. 1073:
In 1906 Carman received honorary degrees from UNB and
3304:
Selected Poetry of Bliss Carman - Biography and poems
3107:(2nd. ed.). Toronto: House of Anansi. p. 34 350:
poetry series. Carman and Hovey were members of the "
2127: 1164:. New York: Charles L. Webster. 1893. Archived from 441:"In Boston in 1895, he worked on a new poetry book, 255:
William Bliss Carman was born on April 15, 1861, in
3423:
Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
2885:"The Integrity of Carman's 'Low Tide on Grand Pré'" 1124:
was inspired to write his best-known organ piece, "
3398:Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada) 3105:The Bush Garden Essays on the Canadian Imagination 2700: 2091: 2031: 721:by Mr. Bliss Carman and the late Richard Hovey.'" 3339: 2340:. Canadian Poetry Press: 100–113. Archived from 2278: 1242:A Seamark: A Threnody for Robert Louis Stevenson 1234:A Seamark: A Threnody for Robert Louis Stevenson 2273:Atlantic Provinces Literature Colloquium Papers 1977:(Scholar's Choice ed.). Scholar's Choice. 1883: 2590:. Vol. XV (1921–1930) (online ed.). 2520:Historical Perspectives on Canadian Publishing 2376:Not to be confused with the official title of 2291:. Canadian Poetry Press: 40–45. Archived from 2259:Bliss Carman : Poet, Philosopher, Teacher 2023:Bliss Carman's Scrap-Book: A Table Of Contents 1679:. Boston: Small, Maynard. 1916. Archived from 1658:. Boston: Small, Maynard. 1912. Archived from 1629:. New York: M. Kennerley. 1909. Archived from 1493:Pipes Of Pan: From the Green Book of the Bards 1474:Pipes Of Pan: From the Green Book of the Bards 1363:. Boston: Small, Maynard. 1899. Archived from 1300:. Boston: Lamson, Wolffe. 1898. Archived from 1279:. Boston: Lamson, Wolffe. 1897. Archived from 783:In keeping with the "same key" idea, Carman's 3318:Index entry for Bliss Carman at Poets' Corner 2516:"Bliss Carman: A Life in Literary Publishing" 2306:Malcolm Ross, "A Strange Aesthetic Ferment," 2197:Post-Confederation Poetry: Texts And Contexts 862: 553:During the 1920s, Carman was a member of the 294: 2699:Benson, Eugene; Toye, William, eds. (2006). 2089: 731:The Canada Book of Prose and Verse, Book One 491:columns, and a prose work on unitrinianism, 3227:, Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie NY, 1986 p. 930 2711:The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature 2639: 2357:Canadian Writers and Their Work: Volume Two 2322:Bliss Carman: A Life in Literary Publishing 2090:Carman, Bliss; Pierce, Lorne, eds. (1935). 1869:. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. 1976. 231:In Canada, Carman is classed as one of the 3130:Directory of Federal Heritage Designations 3074:Canadian Poetry: Studies/Documents/Reviews 3070:"Preface: Minor Poets of a Superior Order" 2936:Canadian Poetry: Studies/Documents/Reviews 2932:"Preface: Minor Poets of a Superior Order" 2889:Canadian Poetry: Studies/Documents/Reviews 2820:Canadian Poetry: Studies/Documents/Reviews 2698: 2652:Confederation Voices: Seven Canadian Poets 2584:. In Cook, Ramsay; BĂ©langer, RĂ©al (eds.). 2509: 2507: 2440:Confederation Voices: Seven Canadian Poets 2334:Canadian Poetry: Studies/Documents/Reviews 2285:Canadian Poetry: Studies/Documents/Reviews 2281:"Passionate Beauty: Carman's Sappho Poems" 1694: 1555:Pipes Of Pan: Songs From a Northern Garden 1536:Pipes Of Pan: Songs From a Northern Garden 455:sell it." According to Carman's roommate, 414:authors, Richard Hovey and Bliss Carman." 37: 3239: 3237: 3235: 3233: 3198:"Chicago Tribune - Historical Newspapers" 2505: 2503: 2501: 2499: 2497: 2495: 2493: 2491: 2489: 2487: 2279:Nelson-McDermott, C. (Fall–Winter 1990). 2067:. New York: The University Society. 1904. 1921:Earth Deities: And Other Rhythmic Masques 1586:Pipes Of Pan: From the Book of Valentines 1570:. Boston: L.C. Page. 1905. Archived from 1567:Pipes Of Pan: From the Book of Valentines 1539:. Boston: L.C. Page. 1904. Archived from 1508:. Boston: L.C. Page. 1904. Archived from 1477:. Boston: L.C. Page. 1903. Archived from 1446:. Boston: L.C. Page. 1902. Archived from 1102:and Bliss Carman Senior Public School in 470:François-Alexandre-Nicolas-ChĂ©ri Delsarte 285:Charles (later Sir Charles) G. D. Roberts 3213:– via Archives.chicagotribune.com. 3061: 2814:Gundy, H. Pearson (Spring–Summer 1984). 2745: 2743: 2741: 2681: 2679: 2677: 2675: 2673: 2429: 2427: 2425: 2423: 2421: 2330:"Arthur Symons' Reviews of Bliss Carman" 1695:Carman, Bliss; King, Mary Perry (1918). 1676:April Airs: A Book Of New England Lyrics 1276:Ballads of Lost Haven: A Book Of The Sea 1082:Person of National Historic Significance 874: 615: 572:at the age of 68 in New Canaan, and was 520:After 1908 Carman lived near the Kings' 511: 3428:Canadian emigrants to the United States 3067: 2991:"Ballads of Lost Heaven (Bliss Carman)" 2929: 2923: 2895:. Canadian Poetry Press. Archived from 2826:. Canadian Poetry Press. Archived from 2654:. Canadian Poetry Press. Archived from 2579: 2419: 2417: 2415: 2413: 2411: 2409: 2407: 2405: 2403: 2401: 2240:. St. John's, Nfld.: Jesperson P, 1985. 1524:Pipes Of Pan: Songs of the Sea Children 1505:Pipes Of Pan: Songs of the Sea Children 1297:By The Aurelian Wall: And Other Elegies 1180:Low Tide on Grand PrĂ©: A Book of Lyrics 1161:Low Tide on Grand Pre: A Book Of Lyrics 1063:Sanctuary: The "Sunshine House" sonnets 800: 776: 3388:Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada 3340: 3230: 3126:Carman, Bliss National Historic Person 3068:Bentley, D.M.R. (Spring–Summer 1984). 3043:"Introduction by Charles G.D. Roberts" 2930:Bentley, D.M.R. (Spring–Summer 1984). 2848: 2685:Kelsey Allan, "William Bliss Carman," 2610: 2608: 2575: 2546:"Provincial Archives of New Brunswick" 2484: 2461:Ross, Malcolm (1960). "Introduction". 2327: 2020: 2016:(Speech). Transcribed by Blanche Hume. 2011: 1972: 1845: 1379:Carman, Bliss; Hovey, Richard (1901). 1316:Carman, Bliss; Hovey, Richard (1896). 1255:Behind The Arras: A Book Of The Unseen 1190:Carman, Bliss; Hovey, Richard (1894). 842:Dictionary of Canadian Biography (DCB) 323:. His first published poem was in the 3378:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 3270:Works by Bliss (William Bliss) Carman 3022:. New York: Academy of American Poets 2813: 2749: 2738: 2670: 2645: 2573: 2571: 2569: 2567: 2565: 2563: 2561: 2559: 2557: 2555: 2522:. McMaster University. Archived from 2433: 2029: 1697:The Man of The Marne: And Other Poems 1652: 1152: 738: 710:. In the "October, 1912 issue of the 3098: 2882: 2876: 2713:(2nd ed.). Don Mills, Ontario: 2460: 2398: 2378:Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate 2238:Bliss Carman : Quest And Revolt 2065:The World's Best Poetry (10 volumes) 1927: 1853:. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. 1646:A Painter's Holiday, and Other Poems 1462:Pipes Of Pan: From the Book of Myths 1443:Pipes Of Pan: From the Book of Myths 1433:Ode on the Coronation of King Edward 1080:In 1945, Carman was recognized as a 1008:A Painter's Holiday, and Other Poems 315:and introduced him to the poetry of 2687:New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia 2621:New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia 2605: 2513: 1378: 1315: 1237:. Boston: Copeland & Day. 1895. 1120:In October 1916, American composer 825: 807:"By the Aurelian Wall" is Carman's 745: 717:noted that he had 'greatly enjoyed 691: 685: 423:its glorification of comradeship." 401: 13: 3418:19th-century Canadian male writers 3408:University of New Brunswick alumni 3373:20th-century Canadian male writers 3040: 2883:Ware, Tracy (Spring–Summer 1984). 2849:Carman, Bliss (30 December 2017). 2552: 2265: 2215:. Ed. H. Pearson Gundy. Kingston: 1973:Carman, Bliss (18 February 2015). 1919:Bliss Carman and Mary Perry King. 1912:Bliss Carman and Mary Perry King. 1887:; Lochhead, Douglas, eds. (1985). 1851:The Selected Poems Of Bliss Carman 1035:(1929). James Cappon's comment on 766:is mostly light and jaunty, while 14: 3439: 3254: 3176:Bliss Carman Senior Public School 2852:The Oxford book of American verse 2203:Bliss Carman : A Reappraisal 2112:(2 linear ft.) are housed in the 2083:The Oxford Book of American Verse 2072:The World's best poetry, Volume 1 1923:. (New York: M. Kennerley, 1914). 1916:. (New York: M. Kennerley, 1913). 1889:Windflower: Poems Of Bliss Carman 1861:. Toronto: Canadiana House. 1968. 1788:Sanctuary: Sunshine House Sonnets 1411:A Vagabondia Songs (2013 Reprint) 1348:A Vagabondia Songs (2013 Reprint) 1222:A Vagabondia Songs (2013 Reprint) 1061:, 1926), and "The Winter Scene" ( 563:The Oxford Book of American Verse 327:in 1879. He then spent a year at 3296: 2750:Gundy, H.P. (February 7, 2008). 2614: 2587:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 2436:"III - Bliss Carman (1861-1929)" 2158: 2144: 2130: 1991: 1626:The Rough Rider: And Other Poems 1002:The Rough Rider, and Other Poems 907:, who was included in the Greek 493: 3217: 3190: 3178:. Toronto District School Board 3164: 3139: 3119: 3092: 3034: 3008: 2983: 2954: 2917: 2911: 2842: 2807: 2782:Untermayer, Louis, ed. (1921). 2781: 2775: 2692: 2217:McGill-Queen's University Press 2040:McGill-Queen's University Press 2030:Gundy, H. Pearson, ed. (1982). 1763: 1648:. New York: F.F. Sherman. 1911. 1189: 1147: 1057: 679: 451:, which ran from 1895 to 1900. 408: 3280:Works by or about Bliss Carman 2538: 2454: 2383: 2370: 2110:Bliss Carman Papers, 1889–1927 1784: 1094:Bliss Carman Middle School in 1068: 1025: 968:Selected Poems of Bliss Carman 601:For the grave-tree at my head, 537:Ritz Carlton Hotel in Montreal 507: 235:, a group which also included 1: 2689:, STU.ca, Web, Apr. 16, 2011. 2646:Adams, John Coldwell (2007). 2434:Adams, John Coldwell (2007). 2118:Stanford University Libraries 1954:The poetry of life (1906 ed.) 1831:. New York: Dodd, Mead. 1931. 1732: 1620:. (London: Chiswick P, 1905). 1294: 1084:by the government of Canada. 1019: 961: 816: 770:is philosophical and heavy." 762:is elegiacal and melancholy, 736:In 1912 Carman would publish 665: 605:In the years when I am dead. 603:With the quiet sun behind it, 301:Fredericton Collegiate School 3334:at Dartmouth College Library 2310:, 68-69 (Spring-Summer 1976) 2205:. Ed. Gerald Lynch. Ottawa: 1716:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: 1644: 1426:. London: A.H. Bullen. 1902. 1007: 7: 3368:20th-century Canadian poets 3358:19th-century Canadian poets 3295:(public domain audiobooks) 2855:. Oxford University Press. 2592:University of Toronto Press 2123: 2021:Pierce, Lorne, ed. (1931). 1997:. Boston: L. C. Page. 1908. 1969:. Boston: L. C. Page. 1908. 1949:. Boston: L. C. Page. 1905. 1939:. Boston: L. C. Page. 1904. 1699:. New Canaan, Connecticut: 1595: 992:(1912) intimates" says the 889: 647:Songs of the Great Dominion 599:Let me have a scarlet maple 305:University of New Brunswick 299:Carman was educated at the 289:Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald 143:University of New Brunswick 10: 3444: 3332:The Papers of Bliss Carmen 3151:Bliss Carman Middle School 3101:"Letters in Canada - 1954" 3047:Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics 2790:(2nd ed.). New York: 2648:"Sir Charles G.D. Roberts" 2207:University of Ottawa Press 2189: 2103: 1673: 1623: 1599:Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics 1436:. Boston: L.C. Page. 1902. 1401:Last Songs from Vagabondia 1382:Last Songs From Vagabondia 1338:More Songs from Vagabondia 1319:More Songs From Vagabondia 1251: 1158: 1013: 1001: 947:Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics 890:Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics 871:Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics 868: 864:Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics 754: 692:Last Songs from Vagabondia 686:More Songs from Vagabondia 610: 443: 394: 321:Algernon Charles Swinburne 295:Education and early career 257:Fredericton, New Brunswick 102:Fredericton, New Brunswick 3393:Harvard University alumni 3327:The Canadian Encyclopedia 2872:– via Google Books. 2757:The Canadian Encyclopedia 2233:. Toronto: Ryerson, 1935. 2057: 2002:The Making of Personality 1994:The Making of Personality 1867:The Poems of Bliss Carman 1806: 1051:-ish "Rivers of Canada" ( 1031: 932:Songs of the Sea Children 853:Songs of the Sea Children 557:literary and social set, 494:The Making of Personality 311:, who gave him a love of 192: 178: 164: 156: 138: 130: 122: 114: 106: 98: 77: 51: 36: 21: 3413:Writers from Fredericton 3223:Opitz, Glenn B, Editor, 3099:Frye, Northrop (1995) . 2580:Bentley, D.M.R. (2005). 2469:McClelland & Stewart 2380:which exists since 2001. 2363: 2315:Colony and Confederation 2231:Bliss Carman, A Portrait 1906: 966:In his review of 1954's 903:poet from the island of 544:McClelland & Stewart 228:during his later years. 3080:. Canadian Poetry Press 3049:. Canadian Poetry Press 2942:. Canadian Poetry Press 2715:Oxford University Press 2582:"Carman, William Bliss" 2442:. Canadian Poetry Press 2213:Letters of Bliss Carman 2034:Letters of Bliss Carman 719:The Songs of Vagabondia 626:, whose spiritualistic 585:Canadian Prime Minister 578:New Brunswick's Premier 522:New Canaan, Connecticut 502:The World's Best Poetry 333:University of Edinburgh 261:United Empire Loyalists 250: 185:Songs from Vagabondia, 183:Low Tide on Grand PrĂ©, 147:University of Edinburgh 2788:Modern American Poetry 2617:"Charles G.D. Roberts" 2392:Encyclopedia of Canada 2184:List of Canadian poets 2012:Carman, Bliss (1926). 1785:Carman, Bliss (1929). 1655:Echoes From Vagabondia 1596:Carman, Bliss (1904). 1252:Carman, Bliss (1895). 1110:were named after him. 1089:Francis Joseph Sherman 990:Echoes from Vagabondia 884: 849:From the Book of Myths 739:Echoes from Vagabondia 517: 317:Dante Gabriel Rossetti 281:William Francis Ganong 3289:Works by Bliss Carman 3261:Works by Bliss Carman 2966:www.canadianpoetry.ca 2816:"Kennerley on Carman" 2658:on September 23, 2015 2257:Margaret A. Stewart. 2038:. Kingston, Ontario: 1975:The Friendship of Art 1966:The Friendship of Art 1936:The Kinship Of Nature 1212:Songs from Vagabondia 1193:Songs From Vagabondia 943:Low Tide on Grand PrĂ© 878: 764:Songs from Vagabondia 760:Low Tide on Grand PrĂ© 712:London Poetry Review, 680:Songs from Vagabondia 617:Low Tide on Grand PrĂ© 515: 395:Low Tide on Grand PrĂ© 245:Duncan Campbell Scott 2320:Thomas B. Vincent, " 2250:Donald G. Stephens. 1891:. Ottawa: Tecumseh. 1836:Bliss Carman's Poems 1829:Bliss Carman's Poems 1718:The University Press 802:By the Aurelian Wall 785:Ballad of Lost Haven 778:Ballad of Lost Haven 630:, combined with the 561:. In 1927 he edited 386:The Atlantic Monthly 364:New York Independent 313:classical literature 309:George Robert Parkin 237:Charles G.D. Roberts 217:William Bliss Carman 55:William Bliss Carman 3363:Canadian male poets 2760:(online ed.). 2514:Vincent, Thomas B. 2308:Canadian Literature 2243:Donald G Stephens. 2174:Canadian literature 2098:. Toronto: Ryerson. 2025:. Toronto: Ryerson. 636:Ralph Waldo Emerson 428:Songs of Vagabondia 416:Songs of Vagabondia 409:Songs of Vagabondia 406:At this low point, 277:Ralph Waldo Emerson 269:American Revolution 233:Confederation Poets 169:Confederation Poets 3383:Canadian Anglicans 2899:on August 12, 2012 2627:on August 13, 2015 1946:The Poetry Of Life 1859:A Vision Of Sappho 1423:Ballads and Lyrics 1153:Poetry collections 885: 592:Anglican cathedral 559:The Song Fishermen 518: 465:" with the Kings. 457:Mitchell Kennerley 449:Evening Transcript 369:Current Literature 340:Harvard University 204:Robert Frost Medal 197:Lorne Pierce Medal 187:Sappho: 100 Lyrics 173:The Song Fishermen 151:Harvard University 3265:Project Gutenberg 2918:Untermayer (1921) 2724:978-0-1917-3514-1 2390:"Carman, Bliss". 1984:978-1-2981-9930-0 1928:Prose collections 1898:978-0-919662-07-0 1876:978-0-7710-9509-2 1126:Comes Autumn Time 1075:McGill University 879:First edition of 632:transcendentalism 568:Carman died of a 241:Archibald Lampman 214: 213: 208: 201: 165:Literary movement 3435: 3309:Bliss Carman in 3300: 3299: 3284:Internet Archive 3248: 3241: 3228: 3221: 3215: 3214: 3212: 3210: 3194: 3188: 3187: 3185: 3183: 3168: 3162: 3161: 3159: 3157: 3143: 3137: 3123: 3117: 3116: 3114: 3112: 3096: 3090: 3089: 3087: 3085: 3065: 3059: 3058: 3056: 3054: 3038: 3032: 3031: 3029: 3027: 3012: 3006: 3005: 3003: 3002: 2987: 2981: 2980: 2978: 2977: 2968:. Archived from 2958: 2952: 2951: 2949: 2947: 2927: 2921: 2915: 2909: 2908: 2906: 2904: 2880: 2874: 2873: 2871: 2869: 2846: 2840: 2839: 2837: 2835: 2830:on March 4, 2016 2811: 2805: 2803: 2801: 2799: 2779: 2773: 2772: 2770: 2768: 2762:Historica Canada 2747: 2736: 2735: 2733: 2731: 2704: 2696: 2690: 2683: 2668: 2667: 2665: 2663: 2643: 2637: 2636: 2634: 2632: 2612: 2603: 2602: 2600: 2598: 2577: 2550: 2549: 2542: 2536: 2535: 2533: 2531: 2526:on July 24, 2011 2511: 2482: 2480: 2478: 2476: 2458: 2452: 2451: 2449: 2447: 2431: 2396: 2395: 2387: 2381: 2374: 2352: 2350: 2349: 2303: 2301: 2300: 2222:Hugh McPherson. 2168: 2163: 2162: 2161: 2154: 2152:Biography portal 2149: 2148: 2147: 2140: 2135: 2134: 2099: 2097: 2086: 2068: 2053: 2037: 2026: 2017: 1998: 1988: 1970: 1950: 1940: 1902: 1885:Souster, Raymond 1880: 1862: 1854: 1832: 1824: 1822: 1821: 1803: 1801: 1800: 1781: 1779: 1778: 1750: 1748: 1747: 1729: 1727: 1725: 1715: 1704: 1691: 1689: 1688: 1670: 1668: 1667: 1649: 1641: 1639: 1638: 1614: 1612: 1611: 1582: 1580: 1579: 1551: 1549: 1548: 1520: 1518: 1517: 1489: 1487: 1486: 1458: 1456: 1455: 1437: 1427: 1397: 1395: 1394: 1375: 1373: 1372: 1360:A Winter Holiday 1334: 1332: 1331: 1312: 1310: 1309: 1291: 1289: 1288: 1270: 1268: 1267: 1238: 1208: 1206: 1205: 1176: 1174: 1173: 1115:Saint John River 1049:Wilfred Campbell 913:nine lyric poets 827:The Pipes of Pan 768:Behind the Arras 755:Behind the Arras 747:Behind the Arras 674:Louis Untermeyer 641:Atlantic Monthly 570:brain hemorrhage 444:Behind the Arras 402:Literary success 223: 206: 199: 84: 63: 61: 41: 31: 19: 18: 3443: 3442: 3438: 3437: 3436: 3434: 3433: 3432: 3338: 3337: 3297: 3257: 3252: 3251: 3242: 3231: 3222: 3218: 3208: 3206: 3203:Chicago Tribune 3196: 3195: 3191: 3181: 3179: 3170: 3169: 3165: 3155: 3153: 3145: 3144: 3140: 3124: 3120: 3110: 3108: 3097: 3093: 3083: 3081: 3066: 3062: 3052: 3050: 3041:Carman, Bliss. 3039: 3035: 3025: 3023: 3014: 3013: 3009: 3000: 2998: 2995:www.bookrix.com 2989: 2988: 2984: 2975: 2973: 2960: 2959: 2955: 2945: 2943: 2928: 2924: 2916: 2912: 2902: 2900: 2881: 2877: 2867: 2865: 2863: 2847: 2843: 2833: 2831: 2812: 2808: 2797: 2795: 2794:. p. xxvii 2792:Harcourt, Brace 2780: 2776: 2766: 2764: 2748: 2739: 2729: 2727: 2725: 2702:"Carman, Bliss" 2697: 2693: 2684: 2671: 2661: 2659: 2644: 2640: 2630: 2628: 2613: 2606: 2596: 2594: 2578: 2553: 2544: 2543: 2539: 2529: 2527: 2512: 2485: 2474: 2472: 2459: 2455: 2445: 2443: 2432: 2399: 2389: 2388: 2384: 2375: 2371: 2366: 2347: 2345: 2298: 2296: 2268: 2266:Further reading 2236:Muriel Miller. 2229:Muriel Miller. 2192: 2179:Canadian poetry 2164: 2159: 2157: 2150: 2145: 2143: 2136: 2129: 2126: 2106: 2081: 2063: 2060: 2050: 1985: 1963: 1943: 1933: 1930: 1909: 1899: 1877: 1865: 1857: 1827: 1819: 1817: 1798: 1796: 1776: 1774: 1745: 1743: 1723: 1721: 1713: 1707: 1686: 1684: 1665: 1663: 1636: 1634: 1609: 1607: 1577: 1575: 1564: 1546: 1544: 1533: 1515: 1513: 1502: 1484: 1482: 1471: 1453: 1451: 1440: 1430: 1420: 1392: 1390: 1370: 1368: 1357: 1329: 1327: 1307: 1305: 1286: 1284: 1273: 1265: 1263: 1231: 1203: 1201: 1171: 1169: 1155: 1150: 1142:Theodora Thayer 1131:Chicago Tribune 1071: 972:literary critic 964: 873: 867: 830: 805: 795:The Gravedigger 781: 750: 670: 654:Literary critic 620: 613: 608: 607: 604: 602: 600: 510: 426:The success of 404: 297: 253: 219: 209: 202: 186: 184: 134:British subject 86: 82: 65: 59: 57: 56: 47: 45:Pirie MacDonald 32: 27: 25: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 3441: 3431: 3430: 3425: 3420: 3415: 3410: 3405: 3403:Romantic poets 3400: 3395: 3390: 3385: 3380: 3375: 3370: 3365: 3360: 3355: 3350: 3336: 3335: 3329: 3323:Bliss Carman's 3320: 3315: 3311:Canadian Poets 3306: 3301: 3286: 3277: 3267: 3256: 3255:External links 3253: 3250: 3249: 3229: 3216: 3189: 3163: 3138: 3118: 3091: 3060: 3033: 3007: 2982: 2953: 2922: 2910: 2875: 2861: 2841: 2806: 2774: 2752:"Bliss Carman" 2737: 2723: 2691: 2669: 2638: 2615:Hodd, Thomas. 2604: 2551: 2537: 2483: 2453: 2397: 2382: 2368: 2367: 2365: 2362: 2361: 2360: 2355:Terry Whalen, 2353: 2325: 2318: 2311: 2304: 2276: 2267: 2264: 2263: 2262: 2255: 2248: 2241: 2234: 2227: 2220: 2210: 2200: 2191: 2188: 2187: 2186: 2181: 2176: 2170: 2169: 2155: 2141: 2125: 2122: 2121: 2120: 2105: 2102: 2101: 2100: 2087: 2079: 2059: 2056: 2055: 2054: 2048: 2027: 2018: 2009: 1989: 1983: 1961: 1941: 1929: 1926: 1925: 1924: 1917: 1908: 1905: 1904: 1903: 1897: 1881: 1875: 1863: 1855: 1849:, ed. (1954). 1843: 1825: 1804: 1782: 1761: 1730: 1705: 1692: 1671: 1650: 1642: 1621: 1615: 1593: 1562: 1531: 1500: 1469: 1438: 1428: 1418: 1376: 1355: 1313: 1292: 1271: 1249: 1229: 1187: 1154: 1151: 1149: 1146: 1070: 1067: 979:Group of Seven 963: 960: 869:Main article: 866: 861: 829: 824: 817:formal elegies 804: 799: 780: 775: 749: 744: 669: 664: 619: 614: 612: 609: 597: 596: 509: 506: 462:mĂ©nage Ă  trois 403: 400: 296: 293: 271:, settling in 252: 249: 239:(his cousin), 212: 211: 194: 193:Notable awards 190: 189: 180: 176: 175: 166: 162: 161: 158: 154: 153: 140: 136: 135: 132: 128: 127: 124: 120: 119: 116: 112: 111: 108: 104: 103: 100: 96: 95: 85:(aged 68) 79: 75: 74: 64:April 15, 1861 53: 49: 48: 42: 34: 33: 26: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3440: 3429: 3426: 3424: 3421: 3419: 3416: 3414: 3411: 3409: 3406: 3404: 3401: 3399: 3396: 3394: 3391: 3389: 3386: 3384: 3381: 3379: 3376: 3374: 3371: 3369: 3366: 3364: 3361: 3359: 3356: 3354: 3351: 3349: 3346: 3345: 3343: 3333: 3330: 3328: 3324: 3321: 3319: 3316: 3313: 3312: 3307: 3305: 3302: 3294: 3290: 3287: 3285: 3281: 3278: 3275: 3271: 3268: 3266: 3262: 3259: 3258: 3246: 3240: 3238: 3236: 3234: 3226: 3220: 3205: 3204: 3199: 3193: 3182:September 24, 3177: 3173: 3167: 3156:September 24, 3152: 3148: 3142: 3135: 3131: 3127: 3122: 3111:September 24, 3106: 3102: 3095: 3079: 3075: 3071: 3064: 3048: 3044: 3037: 3026:September 24, 3021: 3017: 3011: 2996: 2992: 2986: 2972:on 2016-06-12 2971: 2967: 2963: 2957: 2941: 2937: 2933: 2926: 2919: 2914: 2898: 2894: 2890: 2886: 2879: 2864: 2862:9780896090118 2858: 2854: 2853: 2845: 2834:September 24, 2829: 2825: 2821: 2817: 2810: 2798:September 24, 2793: 2789: 2785: 2778: 2767:September 23, 2763: 2759: 2758: 2753: 2746: 2744: 2742: 2730:September 24, 2726: 2720: 2716: 2712: 2708: 2703: 2695: 2688: 2682: 2680: 2678: 2676: 2674: 2657: 2653: 2649: 2642: 2626: 2622: 2618: 2611: 2609: 2597:September 23, 2593: 2589: 2588: 2583: 2576: 2574: 2572: 2570: 2568: 2566: 2564: 2562: 2560: 2558: 2556: 2547: 2541: 2525: 2521: 2517: 2510: 2508: 2506: 2504: 2502: 2500: 2498: 2496: 2494: 2492: 2490: 2488: 2475:September 23, 2471:. p. vii 2470: 2466: 2465: 2457: 2441: 2437: 2430: 2428: 2426: 2424: 2422: 2420: 2418: 2416: 2414: 2412: 2410: 2408: 2406: 2404: 2402: 2393: 2386: 2379: 2373: 2369: 2358: 2354: 2344:on 2012-03-22 2343: 2339: 2335: 2331: 2326: 2323: 2319: 2316: 2312: 2309: 2305: 2295:on 2012-03-22 2294: 2290: 2286: 2282: 2277: 2274: 2270: 2269: 2260: 2256: 2253: 2249: 2246: 2242: 2239: 2235: 2232: 2228: 2225: 2221: 2218: 2214: 2211: 2208: 2204: 2201: 2198: 2194: 2193: 2185: 2182: 2180: 2177: 2175: 2172: 2171: 2167: 2166:Canada portal 2156: 2153: 2142: 2139: 2138:Poetry portal 2133: 2128: 2119: 2115: 2111: 2108: 2107: 2096: 2095: 2088: 2084: 2080: 2078: 2074: 2073: 2066: 2062: 2061: 2051: 2049:9780773503649 2045: 2041: 2036: 2035: 2028: 2024: 2019: 2015: 2010: 2008: 2004: 2003: 1996: 1995: 1990: 1986: 1980: 1976: 1968: 1967: 1962: 1960: 1956: 1955: 1948: 1947: 1942: 1938: 1937: 1932: 1931: 1922: 1918: 1915: 1911: 1910: 1900: 1894: 1890: 1886: 1882: 1878: 1872: 1868: 1864: 1860: 1856: 1852: 1848: 1847:Pierce, Lorne 1844: 1842: 1838: 1837: 1830: 1826: 1816:on 2016-03-04 1815: 1811: 1810: 1805: 1795:on 2016-03-04 1794: 1790: 1789: 1783: 1773:on 2015-12-03 1772: 1768: 1767: 1762: 1760: 1756: 1755: 1742:on 2016-03-04 1741: 1737: 1736: 1731: 1719: 1712: 1711: 1706: 1702: 1698: 1693: 1683:on 2016-03-04 1682: 1678: 1677: 1672: 1662:on 2016-03-04 1661: 1657: 1656: 1651: 1647: 1643: 1633:on 2016-06-12 1632: 1628: 1627: 1622: 1619: 1616: 1606:on 2015-09-25 1605: 1601: 1600: 1594: 1592: 1588: 1587: 1574:on 2016-06-12 1573: 1569: 1568: 1563: 1561: 1557: 1556: 1543:on 2016-03-04 1542: 1538: 1537: 1532: 1530: 1526: 1525: 1512:on 2016-03-04 1511: 1507: 1506: 1501: 1499: 1495: 1494: 1481:on 2016-03-04 1480: 1476: 1475: 1470: 1468: 1464: 1463: 1450:on 2016-03-04 1449: 1445: 1444: 1439: 1435: 1434: 1429: 1425: 1424: 1419: 1417: 1413: 1412: 1407: 1403: 1402: 1389:on 2016-03-04 1388: 1384: 1383: 1377: 1367:on 2016-03-04 1366: 1362: 1361: 1356: 1354: 1350: 1349: 1344: 1340: 1339: 1326:on 2016-03-04 1325: 1321: 1320: 1314: 1304:on 2016-03-04 1303: 1299: 1298: 1293: 1283:on 2016-03-04 1282: 1278: 1277: 1272: 1262:on 2016-06-12 1261: 1257: 1256: 1250: 1248: 1244: 1243: 1236: 1235: 1230: 1228: 1224: 1223: 1218: 1214: 1213: 1200:on 2016-03-04 1199: 1195: 1194: 1188: 1186: 1182: 1181: 1168:on 2016-03-04 1167: 1163: 1162: 1157: 1156: 1145: 1143: 1139: 1137: 1133: 1132: 1127: 1123: 1118: 1116: 1111: 1109: 1105: 1101: 1100:New Brunswick 1097: 1092: 1090: 1085: 1083: 1078: 1076: 1066: 1064: 1060: 1059: 1054: 1050: 1046: 1041: 1038: 1034: 1033: 1028: 1027: 1022: 1021: 1016: 1015: 1010: 1009: 1004: 1003: 997: 995: 991: 987: 982: 980: 976: 975:Northrop Frye 973: 969: 959: 957: 953: 948: 944: 939: 935: 933: 928: 926: 922: 916: 914: 910: 906: 902: 901:Ancient Greek 898: 894: 892: 891: 882: 877: 872: 865: 860: 858: 857:Northrop Frye 854: 850: 845: 843: 839: 835: 828: 823: 820: 818: 814: 810: 803: 798: 796: 793: 790: 786: 779: 774: 771: 769: 765: 761: 757: 756: 748: 743: 741: 740: 734: 732: 727: 726:More Songs... 722: 720: 716: 713: 709: 705: 700: 698: 694: 693: 688: 687: 682: 681: 675: 668: 663: 660: 658: 657:Desmond Pacey 655: 651: 650: 648: 643: 642: 637: 633: 629: 625: 618: 606: 595: 593: 589: 586: 582: 581:J.B.M. Baxter 579: 575: 571: 566: 564: 560: 556: 551: 549: 545: 540: 538: 534: 529: 527: 523: 514: 505: 503: 498: 496: 495: 490: 486: 481: 479: 474: 471: 466: 464: 463: 458: 452: 450: 446: 445: 439: 437: 433: 429: 424: 421: 417: 412: 410: 399: 397: 396: 390: 388: 387: 382: 381: 380:The Chap-Book 376: 375: 370: 365: 359: 357: 353: 349: 345: 344:Richard Hovey 341: 336: 334: 330: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 302: 292: 290: 286: 282: 278: 274: 273:New Brunswick 270: 266: 262: 258: 248: 246: 242: 238: 234: 229: 227: 226:poet laureate 222: 218: 205: 198: 195: 191: 188: 181: 179:Notable works 177: 174: 170: 167: 163: 159: 155: 152: 148: 144: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 99:Resting place 97: 93: 89: 80: 76: 72: 71:New Brunswick 68: 54: 50: 46: 40: 35: 30: 20: 16:Canadian poet 3310: 3245:Bliss Carman 3224: 3219: 3207:. Retrieved 3201: 3192: 3180:. Retrieved 3175: 3166: 3154:. Retrieved 3150: 3141: 3134:Parks Canada 3129: 3121: 3109:. Retrieved 3104: 3094: 3082:. Retrieved 3077: 3073: 3063: 3051:. Retrieved 3046: 3036: 3024:. Retrieved 3019: 3010: 2999:. Retrieved 2994: 2985: 2974:. Retrieved 2970:the original 2965: 2956: 2944:. Retrieved 2939: 2935: 2925: 2913: 2901:. Retrieved 2897:the original 2892: 2888: 2878: 2866:. Retrieved 2851: 2844: 2832:. Retrieved 2828:the original 2823: 2819: 2809: 2796:. Retrieved 2787: 2777: 2765:. Retrieved 2755: 2728:. Retrieved 2710: 2707:Bliss Carman 2706: 2694: 2686: 2660:. Retrieved 2656:the original 2651: 2641: 2629:. Retrieved 2625:the original 2620: 2595:. Retrieved 2585: 2540: 2528:. Retrieved 2524:the original 2519: 2473:. Retrieved 2463: 2456: 2444:. Retrieved 2439: 2391: 2385: 2372: 2356: 2346:. Retrieved 2342:the original 2337: 2333: 2314: 2307: 2297:. Retrieved 2293:the original 2288: 2284: 2272: 2258: 2251: 2245:Bliss Carman 2244: 2237: 2230: 2223: 2212: 2202: 2196: 2093: 2082: 2077:Google Books 2070: 2064: 2033: 2022: 2013: 2007:Google Books 2000: 1993: 1974: 1965: 1959:Google Books 1952: 1945: 1935: 1920: 1913: 1888: 1866: 1858: 1850: 1841:Google Books 1834: 1828: 1818:. Retrieved 1814:the original 1808: 1797:. Retrieved 1793:the original 1787: 1775:. Retrieved 1771:the original 1765: 1759:Google Books 1754:Far Horizons 1752: 1744:. Retrieved 1740:the original 1735:Far Horizons 1734: 1722:. Retrieved 1709: 1696: 1685:. Retrieved 1681:the original 1675: 1664:. Retrieved 1660:the original 1654: 1645: 1635:. Retrieved 1631:the original 1625: 1617: 1608:. Retrieved 1604:the original 1598: 1591:Google Books 1584: 1576:. Retrieved 1572:the original 1566: 1560:Google Books 1553: 1545:. Retrieved 1541:the original 1535: 1529:Google Books 1522: 1514:. Retrieved 1510:the original 1504: 1498:Google Books 1491: 1483:. Retrieved 1479:the original 1473: 1467:Google Books 1460: 1452:. Retrieved 1448:the original 1442: 1432: 1422: 1416:Google Books 1409: 1406:Google Books 1399: 1391:. Retrieved 1387:the original 1381: 1369:. Retrieved 1365:the original 1359: 1353:Google Books 1346: 1343:Google Books 1336: 1328:. Retrieved 1324:the original 1318: 1306:. Retrieved 1302:the original 1296: 1285:. Retrieved 1281:the original 1275: 1264:. Retrieved 1260:the original 1254: 1247:Google Books 1240: 1233: 1227:Google Books 1220: 1217:Google Books 1210: 1202:. Retrieved 1198:the original 1192: 1185:Google Books 1178: 1170:. Retrieved 1166:the original 1160: 1148:Publications 1140: 1136:The Atlantic 1135: 1129: 1119: 1112: 1093: 1086: 1079: 1072: 1062: 1056: 1053:Far Horizons 1052: 1044: 1042: 1037:Far Horizons 1036: 1030: 1029:(1929), and 1024: 1020:Far Horizons 1018: 1012: 1006: 1000: 998: 993: 989: 985: 983: 967: 965: 951: 946: 942: 940: 936: 931: 929: 917: 895: 888: 886: 880: 863: 852: 848: 846: 841: 838:Pipes of Pan 837: 831: 826: 821: 806: 801: 794: 784: 782: 777: 772: 767: 763: 759: 753: 751: 746: 737: 735: 730: 725: 723: 718: 711: 707: 701: 696: 690: 689:(1896), and 684: 678: 671: 666: 661: 652: 645: 639: 621: 616: 598: 567: 562: 552: 548:Lorne Pierce 541: 533:tuberculosis 530: 519: 501: 499: 492: 488: 482: 477: 475: 467: 460: 453: 448: 442: 440: 436:The Chapbook 435: 431: 427: 425: 419: 415: 407: 405: 393: 391: 384: 378: 374:Cosmopolitan 372: 368: 363: 360: 355: 347: 337: 324: 298: 263:who fled to 254: 230: 216: 215: 182: 83:(1929-06-08) 81:June 8, 1929 23:Bliss Carman 3353:1929 deaths 3348:1861 births 3209:30 December 3172:"Home Page" 3147:"Home Page" 2997:(in German) 2920:, p. xxviii 2868:30 December 2467:. Toronto: 1809:Wild Garden 1766:Later Poems 1701:Ponus Press 1122:Leo Sowerby 1096:Fredericton 1069:Recognition 1058:Later Poems 1032:Wild Garden 588:W.L.M. King 508:Later years 478:Low Tide... 432:Low Tide... 325:UNB Monthly 265:Nova Scotia 131:Citizenship 123:Nationality 92:Connecticut 67:Fredericton 3342:Categories 3274:Faded Page 3001:2017-01-20 2976:2018-02-01 2348:2011-03-26 2299:2011-03-26 1820:2015-09-24 1799:2015-09-24 1777:2015-09-24 1746:2015-09-24 1687:2015-09-24 1666:2015-09-24 1637:2015-09-24 1610:2015-09-24 1578:2015-09-24 1547:2015-09-24 1516:2015-09-24 1485:2015-09-24 1454:2015-09-24 1393:2015-09-24 1371:2015-09-24 1330:2015-09-24 1308:2015-09-24 1287:2015-09-24 1266:2015-09-24 1204:2015-09-24 1172:2015-09-24 1045:April Airs 1014:April Airs 962:Later work 925:Praxiteles 921:Polyclitus 813:John Keats 792:sea shanty 715:Ezra Pound 708:Vagabondia 704:modernists 697:Vagabondia 667:Vagabondia 489:Transcript 420:Vagabondia 356:Vagabondia 352:Visionists 348:Vagabondia 267:after the 107:Occupation 88:New Canaan 60:1861-04-15 3325:entry in 3084:April 16, 3053:March 24, 3020:Poets.org 2946:March 24, 2903:April 16, 2784:"Preface" 2631:April 16, 2530:March 23, 2446:March 23, 1724:1 October 1026:Sanctuary 941:"Next to 526:Catskills 485:L.C. Page 139:Education 43:Photo by 3293:LibriVox 3276:(Canada) 3016:"Sappho" 2662:March 2, 2124:See also 1023:(1925), 1017:(1916), 1011:(1911), 1005:(1908), 683:(1894), 628:idealism 574:cremated 331:and the 303:and the 126:Canadian 115:Language 73:, Canada 3282:at the 2261:. 1976. 2254:. 1955. 2247:. 1966. 2226:. 1950. 2219:, 1981. 2209:, 1990. 2190:Sources 2104:Archive 1108:Ontario 1104:Toronto 1047:), the 986:Sappho. 956:Imagism 899:was an 883:, 1904. 840:." The 789:macabre 611:Writing 555:Halifax 118:English 2859:  2721:  2359:(1983) 2317:(1974) 2275:(1977) 2058:Edited 2046:  1981:  1895:  1873:  1720:. 1919 952:Sappho 905:Lesbos 897:Sappho 881:Sappho 706:loved 383:, and 329:Oxford 243:, and 207:(1930) 200:(1928) 160:Poetry 2364:Notes 1907:Drama 1714:(PDF) 1618:Poems 909:canon 809:elegy 752:With 702:Even 624:Royce 157:Genre 3211:2017 3184:2015 3158:2015 3136:. 3113:2015 3086:2011 3055:2011 3028:2015 2948:2011 2905:2011 2870:2017 2857:ISBN 2836:2015 2800:2015 2769:2015 2732:2015 2719:ISBN 2664:2011 2633:2011 2599:2015 2532:2011 2477:2015 2448:2011 2044:ISBN 1979:ISBN 1893:ISBN 1871:ISBN 1726:2018 583:and 319:and 287:and 251:Life 221:FRSC 210:FRSC 110:poet 94:, US 78:Died 52:Born 29:FRSC 3291:at 3272:at 3263:at 3132:. 2116:at 2075:at 2005:at 1957:at 1839:at 1757:at 1589:at 1558:at 1527:at 1496:at 1465:at 1414:at 1404:at 1351:at 1341:at 1245:at 1225:at 1215:at 1183:at 994:DCB 923:or 911:of 834:Pan 811:to 634:of 550:." 3344:: 3232:^ 3200:. 3174:. 3149:. 3128:. 3103:. 3078:14 3076:. 3072:. 3045:. 3018:. 2993:. 2964:. 2940:14 2938:. 2934:. 2893:14 2891:. 2887:. 2824:14 2822:. 2818:. 2786:. 2754:. 2740:^ 2717:. 2709:. 2705:. 2672:^ 2650:. 2619:. 2607:^ 2554:^ 2518:. 2486:^ 2438:. 2400:^ 2338:37 2336:. 2332:. 2289:27 2287:. 2283:. 2069:- 2042:. 1999:- 1971:- 1951:- 1833:- 1751:- 1583:- 1552:- 1521:- 1490:- 1459:- 1408:- 1398:- 1345:- 1335:- 1239:- 1219:- 1209:- 1177:- 1106:, 1098:, 1091:. 970:, 958:. 945:, 819:. 797:. 565:. 504:. 377:, 371:, 358:. 291:. 171:, 149:; 145:; 90:, 69:, 3243:" 3186:. 3160:. 3115:. 3088:. 3057:. 3030:. 3004:. 2979:. 2950:. 2907:. 2838:. 2804:. 2802:. 2771:. 2734:. 2666:. 2635:. 2601:. 2548:. 2534:. 2481:. 2479:. 2450:. 2351:. 2302:. 2052:. 1987:. 1901:. 1879:. 1823:. 1802:. 1780:. 1749:. 1728:. 1703:. 1690:. 1669:. 1640:. 1613:. 1581:. 1550:. 1519:. 1488:. 1457:. 1396:. 1374:. 1333:. 1311:. 1290:. 1269:. 1207:. 1175:. 832:" 649:. 411:, 62:) 58:(

Index

FRSC
Photo by Pirie MacDonald
Pirie MacDonald
Fredericton
New Brunswick
New Canaan
Connecticut
University of New Brunswick
University of Edinburgh
Harvard University
Confederation Poets
The Song Fishermen
Lorne Pierce Medal
Robert Frost Medal
FRSC
poet laureate
Confederation Poets
Charles G.D. Roberts
Archibald Lampman
Duncan Campbell Scott
Fredericton, New Brunswick
United Empire Loyalists
Nova Scotia
American Revolution
New Brunswick
Ralph Waldo Emerson
William Francis Ganong
Charles (later Sir Charles) G. D. Roberts
Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald
Fredericton Collegiate School

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑