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."
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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
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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
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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).
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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)
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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
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To make matters worse, Carman's first book of poetry, 1893's
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2195:"Bliss Carman's Letters To Margaret Lawrence, 1927-1929".
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on October 16 of that year. "Autumn" was reprinted from
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poetry series. Carman and Hovey were members of the "
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1242:A Seamark: A Threnody for Robert Louis Stevenson
1234:A Seamark: A Threnody for Robert Louis Stevenson
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1977:(Scholar's Choice ed.). Scholar's Choice.
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2259:Bliss Carman : Poet, Philosopher, Teacher
2023:Bliss Carman's Scrap-Book: A Table Of Contents
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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
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1363:. Boston: Small, Maynard. 1899. Archived from
1300:. Boston: Lamson, Wolffe. 1898. Archived from
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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,"
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2357:Canadian Writers and Their Work: Volume Two
2322:Bliss Carman: A Life in Literary Publishing
2090:Carman, Bliss; Pierce, Lorne, eds. (1935).
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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
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2652:Confederation Voices: Seven Canadian Poets
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2281:"Passionate Beauty: Carman's Sappho Poems"
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1570:. Boston: L.C. Page. 1905. Archived from
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285:Charles (later Sir Charles) G. D. Roberts
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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 Pré: A Book of Lyrics
1161:Low Tide on Grand Pre: A Book Of Lyrics
1063:Sanctuary: The "Sunshine House" sonnets
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3388:Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
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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).
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2685:Kelsey Allan, "William Bliss Carman,"
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2461:Ross, Malcolm (1960). "Introduction".
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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
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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
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1237:. Boston: Copeland & Day. 1895.
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2883:Ware, Tracy (Spring–Summer 1984).
2849:Carman, Bliss (30 December 2017).
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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
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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
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2750:Gundy, H.P. (February 7, 2008).
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2587:Dictionary of Canadian Biography
2436:"III - Bliss Carman (1861-1929)"
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1626:The Rough Rider: And Other Poems
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2030:Gundy, H. Pearson, ed. (1982).
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601:For the grave-tree at my head,
537:Ritz Carlton Hotel in Montreal
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2646:Adams, John Coldwell (2007).
2434:Adams, John Coldwell (2007).
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1954:The poetry of life (1906 ed.)
1831:. New York: Dodd, Mead. 1931.
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605:In the years when I am dead.
603:With the quiet sun behind it,
301:Fredericton Collegiate School
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2310:, 68-69 (Spring-Summer 1976)
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1716:. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
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2855:. Oxford University Press.
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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.
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599:Let me have a scarlet maple
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299:Carman was educated at the
289:Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald
143:University of New Brunswick
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3151:Bliss Carman Middle School
3101:"Letters in Canada - 1954"
3047:Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics
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2648:"Sir Charles G.D. Roberts"
2207:University of Ottawa Press
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1436:. Boston: L.C. Page. 1902.
1401:Last Songs from Vagabondia
1382:Last Songs From Vagabondia
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295:Education and early career
257:Fredericton, New Brunswick
102:Fredericton, New Brunswick
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3327:The Canadian Encyclopedia
2872:– via Google Books.
2757:The Canadian Encyclopedia
2233:. Toronto: Ryerson, 1935.
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2002:The Making of Personality
1994:The Making of Personality
1867:The Poems of Bliss Carman
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2231:Bliss Carman, A Portrait
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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
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185:Songs from Vagabondia,
183:Low Tide on Grand Pré,
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).
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1089:Francis Joseph Sherman
990:Echoes from Vagabondia
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849:From the Book of Myths
739:Echoes from Vagabondia
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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
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1193:Songs From Vagabondia
943:Low Tide on Grand Pré
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760:Low Tide on Grand Pré
712:London Poetry Review,
680:Songs from Vagabondia
617:Low Tide on Grand Pré
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395:Low Tide on Grand Pré
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
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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
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1075:McGill University
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