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2530:"I disagree profoundly with those who would hack off completely all roots of European culture and then hew the mutilated trunk into conformity with some arbitrary nationalistic pattern; I believe rather that the perpetration of the finest elements of Old World culture will incalculably enrich the life of the New World. This is the cornerstone of my venture. North Americans of 586:. For this reason, the Kirkconnell family felt both vindicated and overjoyed the following summer, after the same newspaper published the results of the Provincial "Entrance Examinations". These proved that the headmaster's controversial son had scored, "nearly fifty points higher than anyone else in town or county." 795:
Despite years of grief over the combat death of his brother, Watson Kirkconnell later wrote, "Generally speaking, I could feel little animus against our German prisoners. Guarding them was simply a job. It was their duty to try to get away and our duty to prevent it. The ingenuity that they displayed
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women. As Pharaoh threatens them with torture, Moses appears and orders him to stop. Pharaoh indulgently permits Moses to engage in a lengthy argument on the importance of freedom - for body, mind, and for soul. The death of Pharaoh's first-born son turns the scales and the Hebrews are permitted to
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It was finally the 1925 death of his wife while giving birth to twin sons that brought Kirkconnell to a more tolerant position. As both a tribute and a memorial to his late wife, Kirkconnell decided to select and translate poetry from forty different languages. He worked in close collaboration with
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which, although subjected to periods of doubt, sometimes perhaps even approaching despair, survived and matured. Throughout his adult life he played an active and on many occasions leading role in the Baptist denomination." Kirkconnell, however, seriously considered leaving the Baptist faith as a
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Kirkconnell later credited his love of poetry to the influence of his maternal grandfather, Thomas Watson, who he later described as a, "grey-bearded... pillar of the local Methodist church". Thomas Watson used to reward his grandson by giving him one cent for every stanza he memorized from
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to express his vision for the nation's future. For the rest of his life, Kirkconnell continued to fret about the decline of the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant majority in Canada and always believed in lesser forms of scientific racism and the
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Meister, Daniel R (10 February 2020). "'Anglo-Canadian Futurities': Watson Kirkconnell, scientific racism, and cultural pluralism in interwar Canada". Settler Colonial Studies. 10 (2): 234–56. doi:10.1080/2201473X.2020.1726148. S2CID
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dating back to 1785 and from St. George's Masonic Lodge No. 20 in Wolfville, Kirkconnell wrote a poem celebrating the return to the Lodge of what is still called "The Relic." In his 1967 memoirs, Kirkconnell had very high praise for
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Canadian Overtones: An Anthology of Canadian Poetry Written Originally in Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, Hungarian, Italian, Greek, and Ukrainian, and Now Translated with Biographical, Historical, and Bibliographical
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have been increasingly criticized for largely ignoring local Indigenous history. Ironically, despite his great reluctance to acknowledge the contributions, cultures, and languages of non-White Canadians, the ongoing
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are not worse but better citizens when they drink from the springs of their ancestral literatures. Shall we not likewise seek to cherish the magnificent literatures which are the heritage of nearly every European
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and critical in his approach to Evangical Christianity than many of his Baptist peers were comfortable with. For example, writing in his memoirs that Evangelicals who "ignorantly or deliberately disregard
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Woodsworth, Judith (April 2000). "Watson Kirkconnell and the "Undoing of Babel": a Little-Known Case in Canadian Translation History" (PDF). Meta. 45 (1): 13–28. doi:10.7202/004618ar – via Érudit.
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and his learned appendices, in which almost my entire poem was a patchwork, from my own library shelves, of some forty score high-sounding phrases from all literatures and all periods, including
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messed up an important job by handling it in an offensive and blundering fashion. It is tragic that the very exposure of the Communist infiltration in the United States fell into his hands."
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At the same time, due to his arguments against what he came to see as the excessive Anglocentrism of his country and its culture and his use of a tapestry metaphor in favor of embracing a
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In, "an almost imperceptible little ripple in the vast tide of Scottish immigration that flowed into Canada", Walter Kirkconnell (1795–1860), the poet's great-grandfather, sailed for the
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Kirkconnell's parents, Thomas Kirkconnell (1862–1934) and Bertha (née Watson) Kirkconnell (1867–1957), were living in Port Hope, Ontario when their earliest children were born.
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but to the Christian it cannot take the place of his own religious faith nor does it aspire to do so. In my forty-seven years of Freemasonry, I have never heard any hostility
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commented critically in 1981 about his legacy, "The melting pot is American. Immigrants there dissolve in bubbling assimilation; they become Americans. Canada has the
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immigrants to Canada with respect would instill in them a sense of loyalty and gratitude to their adopted country. In later years, he often used the metaphor of a
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and, "passed from my early skepticism into a growing sense of the profound age of the Craft... There are elements in Masonry that are nearly as much older than
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meeting that his son has not been similarly promoted and accused Watson Kirkconnell of having been "shoved", solely because his father was the headmaster of
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was published by The Polish Press, Ltd, in Winnipeg in 1936. Kirkconnell dedicated the book, which included his translations in chronological order from
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Press. Pages 255-56. Most of this chapter in his memoirs is self-plagiarized from an earlier article he published entitled "The Antiquity of Masonry,"
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His private papers are preserved at the Acadia University Archives, through which Gordon L. Heath was able to document Kirkconnell's secret role as an
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Coleman, Heather J. (2016). "Watson Kirkconnell on "The place of Slavic studies in Canada": a 1957 speech to the Canadian Association of Slavists".
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During the early 1960s, the fruits of Kirkconnell's decades long collaboration with C.H. Andrusyshen were finally published in two volumes by the
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Like many other English-speaking Canadians of his class and generation, Kirkconnell had been brought up to believe in the racial superiority of
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During the fall of 1919, Captain Kirkconnell accompanied 445 POWs and internees from Fort Henry and Kapuskasing internment camp aboard the
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expressed in any Masonic Lodge. On the other hand, I have never met a Catholic Mason, although Catholics are not excluded by statute and
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had not been detrimental, but positive. Therefore, Kirkconnell concluded, as all Europeans are of genetically mixed ancestry, further
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on July 17, 1946. Kirkconnell wrote the poem, however, because he believed that General Mihailović was innocent of both
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Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). "Watson Kirkconnell". The Canadian Encyclopedia (online ed.). Historica Canada.
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A deeply disappointed Captain Watson Kirkconnell spent the rest of the war guarding POWs and civilian internees at
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friend and colleague C.H. Andrusyshen with almost singlehandedly ending social discrimination against Canadians of
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where black-eyed babies wear tiny gold rings in their ears. But the parts don't merge into a coherent whole."
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and membership in the Port Hope Baptist Church. According to J.M.R. Beveridge, "Thus began his commitment to
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in his insistence on liberty." In his stage directions for the play, however, Kirkconnell took equal aim at
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In 1964, Drs. Kirkconnell and Andrusyshen's joint literary translations of the selected verse of Ukrainian
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and keen distress over our Government's attitude towards the refugee situation", and first appeared in the
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For his many many translations of their national poetry and by White Ethnic Canadian poets who composed in
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Watson Kirkconnell's paternal ancestors derived their surname from the village and ruined monastery of
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European Elegies: One Hundred Poems Chosen and Translated from European Literature in Fifty Languages
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forces, that Mihailović had fought both honorably and selflessly to save his country from Nazism and
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lairds of Kirkconnel. Kirkconnell's own visit to his ancestral village inspired his original poem
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could not be traced with complete accuracy or linked, as he strongly suspected was the case, to a
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regarding politicians, fellow university professors, and students who were suspected of links to
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in 1908, Kirkconnell continued to research local prehistory and how it had shaped the landscape.
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immigration and intermarriage would actually strengthen the development of Canada as a nation.
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cultural tapestry within Canadian society. One may say the same about the ongoing revivals of
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In 1922, Kirkconnell accepted the offer of a faculty position in the English Department at
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beliefs became increasingly overt. During the 1960s, he accordingly accused believers in
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However, Kirkconnell subsequently changed his mind about what he had formerly considered
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European Elegies: One Hundred Poems Chosen from European Literatures in Fifty Languages
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Meet the Ontario man whose hate-filled conspiracies went worldwide in the 20th century
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of having views with no basis in modern science. This is why Kirkconnell's vision for
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was never able to widen enough to include the cultures, languages, or literatures of
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In his memoirs, Kirkconnell recalled, "In 1963, public occasions evoked from me two
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A Canadian Headmaster: A Brief Biography of Thomas Allison Kirkconnell, 1862-1934
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Since his death and despite his decision to write original poetry, similarly to
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for very harsh criticism. Kirkconnell accused Continental Freemasonry of being "
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In 1913, at the urging of his father, Kirkconnell began studies at his father's
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had been his best subject in high school, Kirkconnell proceeded to honours in
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of European immigrants for the rest of his life. For example, his collection
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By the time he graduated high school, Kirkconnell had learned Latin, French,
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Kirkconnell's maternal great-grandfather, Christopher Watson, emigrated from
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are part of the legacy of Kirkconnell's arguments in favor of embracing a
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In his memoirs, Kirkconnell recalled about the war years, "I even wrote a
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translations of the neo-Classical but Biblically centered plays of Dutch
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to Upper Canada in 1819 and became a schoolmaster in York, later renamed
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plot and also became, under Carr's influence, a vocal adherent of both
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for the next seven years. The experience for him proved life changing.
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but cannot find him. In his place they bring to Pharaoh Moses' sister
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Kirkconnell further recalled that his "first awareness of small town
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and conspiratorial". Kirkconnell accordingly expressed relief that
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operation, Kirkconnell was recruited as a secret informant for the
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St. George's Masonic Lodge Marks 230th Anniversary in Kings County
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Rest, Perturbed Spirit: The Life of Cecil Francis Lloyd, 1884-1938
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The European Heritage: A Synopsis of European cultural achievement
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Kirkconnell continued publicizing and making translations of the
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Kirkconnell became a nationally known and enormously influential
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From 1948 to 1964, Kirkconnell served as the ninth President of
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The Undoing of Babel: Watson Kirkconnell - The Man and His Work
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The Undoing of Babel: Watson Kirkconnell - The Man and His Work
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The Undoing of Babel: Watson Kirkconnell - The Man and His Work
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The Undoing of Babel: Watson Kirkconnell - The Man and His Work
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The Undoing of Babel: Watson Kirkconnell - The Man and His Work
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The Undoing of Babel: Watson Kirkconnell - The Man and His Work
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János Arany: Bards of Wales - translated by Watson Kirkconnell
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At the age of twelve, Kirkconnell asked for and received both
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reported that "a local lawyer" had angrily protested during a
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The Racial Mosaic: A Pre-History of Canadian Multiculturalism
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The Racial Mosaic: A Pre-History of Canadian Multiculturalism
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The Racial Mosaic: A Pre-History of Canadian Multiculturalism
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The Racial Mosaic: A Pre-History of Canadian Multiculturalism
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While seeking background literature for teaching a course on
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The Magyar Muse: An Anthology of Hungarian Poetry, 1400-1932
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in World Literature with Translations of the Major Analogues
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in World Literature with Translations of the Major Analogues
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in World Literature with Translations of the Major Analogues
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The Magyar Muse: An Anthology of Hungarian Poetry, 1400-1932
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in December 1920 at the "Faithful Brethren" Lodge No. 77 in
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and which Kirkconnell translated into the same idiom as the
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seriously considered acting to protect the Soviet-Canadian
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had reached a new low. Due in large part to the efforts of
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was sparked by attending a lecture about local prehistory,
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At the time, Chatham Township was largely being settled by
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of the 1920s, and the many Ukrainian language poets, like
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As a result, Kirkconnell grew to believe that Prehistoric
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Kirkconnell's experiences, however, as a professor in the
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The Hungarian Helicon: Epic and Other Poetry Translations
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has its invariable place on the altar of Masonry in the
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Also as a child in Port Hope, Kirkconnell's interest in
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came" after his "second Christmas-time promotion". The
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had changed since Kirkconnell Abbey was founded by St.
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during the early Cold War, in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
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Despite Kirkconnell's alleged espousal of both 708:His brother, Walter Kirkconnell, enlisted in the 4732:Canadian university and college chief executives 4633: 1964:In 1968, Kirkconnell was made an Officer of the 1984:, his last collection of verse translations of 1650:and once wrote, "I have an uneasy feeling that 1418:, and even dubbed him, "the FĂĽhrer of Canadian 712:on 5 August 1914. After training in the mud of 2423:by Watson Kirkconnell, music by E.A. Collins. 2000:in his later life, the posthumously published 525:Watson Kirkconnell was born on 16 May 1895 in 1646:, Kirkconnell was also extremely critical of 915:tract predicting the imminent demise of the " 248:. One of his most popular translations is of 2483:, Translated by Watson Kirkconnell. Toronto. 2462:, Translated by Watson Kirkconnell. De Pere. 2334:, Toronto. Second edition published in 1952. 2195:, Foreword by Mr. Francis Herczeg, Winnipeg. 1957:poets, who preferred to emulate the work of 1865:was published in his 1965 poetry collection 1410:also attacked Kirkconnell for being both an 1345:." Despite Brown's cautions, the same poem, 739:In August 1916, Kirkconnell volunteered for 728:platoon under his command ran into a German 693:On 4 August 1914, Kirkconnell was attending 598:young man, and as an older man was far more 529:, where his father, Thomas Kirkconnell, was 2004:included his translations of four poems by 935:(1923), which called for the internment in 4812:Translators of The Tale of Igor's Campaign 4542: 4361:The North American Book of Icelandic Verse 2835: 2481:LászlĂł MĂ©cs: I Graft Roses Upon Eglantines 1588:, Kirkconnell also wrote a poem defending 286:poem, which was composed and flown out by 217:, as may be seen in his verse parodies of 4782:Knights of the Order of Polonia Restituta 4563: 2856: 2290:Canadians All: A Primer of National Unity 1262:descent to mobilize them in favor of the 1068:distinguished literary scholars, such as 933:The International Aspects of Unemployment 236:, Kirkconnell remains very well known in 2226:The Death of King Buda: An Epic Poem by 1616:and of collaboration with the occupying 4509: 4490: 4436: 4405: 4288: 4242: 4205: 3882: 3763: 3715: 3690: 3658: 3556: 3531: 2810: 2709: 2633: 2618: 2557:, but its basic texts are all from the 2374:Liberal Education in Canadian Democracy 2358:Prince Igor's Raid Against the Polovtsi 2037:Without mentioning Kirkconnell's name, 182:, Kirkconnell has been credited by his 98:(16 May 1895 – 26 February 1977) was a 4747:Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada 4634: 4510:Meister, Daniel R (10 February 2020). 2339:The Quebec Tradition: An Anthology of 2176:North American Book of Icelandic Verse 1138:Beginning with the poetry composed by 4233:, by Daniel Panneton, Sept. 21, 2022. 2446:That Invincible Samson: The Theme of 2116:in the Western Provinces, and of the 1379:, which compares the perpetrators of 1351:. 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He eventually published the volume 4624:James MacDonald Richardson Beveridge 4491:Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). 4365:Louis Carrier & Alan Isles, Inc. 4289:Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). 4243:Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). 4206:Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). 3883:Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). 3764:Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). 3691:Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). 3532:Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). 2811:Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). 2710:Meister, Daniel (16 December 2013). 2311:Our Communists and the New Canadians 1711:Following the 1950 rediscovery of a 820:of St. George's Lodge No. 20 of the 320: 4712:Canadian people of Scottish descent 4346:, Doubleday & Company, Inc. p. 4331:Canadian Baptist Historical Society 4186:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 4165:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 4144:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 3970:Canadian Baptist Historical Society 3946:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 3912:Canadian Baptist Historical Society 3848:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 3835:Canadian Baptist Historical Society 3811:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 3752:Canadian Baptist Historical Society 3677:, The Graphic Publishers, Limited. 2995:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 2791:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 2770:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 2698:Canadian Baptist Historical Society 2674:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 2607:Canadian Baptist Historical Society 2467:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 2274:by HonorĂ© Ewach was also published. 2268:The Ukrainian Canadians and the War 1971: 1867:Centennial Tales and Selected Poems 1353:, was eventually published anyway. 652:, and had been exposed to works of 13: 4717:Canadian people of Spanish descent 4582:They've Walled up Every Window ... 4399: 3720:. McGill-Queen's University Press. 3663:. McGill-Queen's University Press. 2623:. McGill-Queen's University Press. 2388:The Celestial Cycle: The Theme of 2270:, Toronto. A translation into the 2254:European Elements in Canadian Life 2219:A Golden Treasury of Polish Lyrics 2151:Victoria County Centennial History 1614:Chetnik war crimes in World War II 1110:A Golden Treasury of Polish Lyrics 803: 681:in Latin and Greek. He received a 453:in Chatham Township continued the 14: 4838: 4757:Freemasonry-related controversies 4707:Canadian people of German descent 4662:20th-century Canadian translators 4543:Woodsworth, Judith (April 2000). 4484: 4467:(Watson Kirkconnell fonds, R1847) 2836:Woodsworth, Judith (April 2000). 2460:: The Slaves Sing: Selected Poems 2140:Kapuskasing. An Historical Sketch 1704:under the title, "John MacLean's 1592:, harshly denouncing the Serbian 1445:by silencing Kirkconnell with an 808:Kirkconnell was first sworn into 4807:Translators from Scottish Gaelic 4802:Translators from Old East Slavic 4722:Canadian people of Welsh descent 3730:Edited by J.R.C. Perkin (1975), 3300:Edited by J.R.C. Perkin (1975), 3220:Edited by J.R.C. Perkin (1975), 3119:Edited by J.R.C. Perkin (1975), 2751:Edited by J.R.C. Perkin (1975), 2734:Edited by J.R.C. Perkin (1975), 2439:, or the Last Foray in Lithuania 2169:The Tide of Life and Other Poems 1568:Under the influence of both the 4787:Officers of the Order of Canada 4465:Archives of Watson Kirkconnell 4374: 4353: 4336: 4320: 4307: 4282: 4261: 4236: 4224: 4199: 4178: 4157: 4136: 4115: 4094: 4073: 4052: 4041: 4017: 3996: 3975: 3959: 3938: 3917: 3901: 3876: 3861: 3840: 3824: 3803: 3782: 3757: 3741: 3724: 3709: 3684: 3667: 3652: 3631: 3610: 3589: 3550: 3525: 3500: 3479: 3458: 3437: 3416: 3395: 3374: 3353: 3332: 3311: 3294: 3273: 3252: 3231: 3214: 3193: 3172: 3151: 3130: 3113: 3092: 3071: 3050: 3029: 3008: 2987: 2966: 2945: 2924: 2912: 2899: 2886: 2869: 2829: 2804: 2783: 2341:French-Canadian Prose and Verse 2261:The Flying Bull and Other Tales 2127: 2049:towns where people converse in 1810:The Primordial Church of Horton 1608:, and eulogizing the General's 1249: 1180:, disinterest in the poetry of 213:. He was also a highly skilled 132:, who publicized and denounced 16:Canadian translator and scholar 4827:People from Port Hope, Ontario 2907:The Lost Voices of World War I 2762: 2745: 2728: 2703: 2687: 2666: 2627: 2612: 2596: 2488:Scottish Place-Names in Canada 2476:, University of Toronto Press. 2118:Irish language in Newfoundland 1988:was published posthumously in 1901:or those of other non-Whites. 1781:censorship in the Soviet Union 1752:The Ukrainian Poets: 1189-1962 1734:Freemasonry in the Anglosphere 1694:-born Nova Scotia Gaelic poet 1356:After the 1944 publication of 1118:Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska 688: 667:Queen's University at Kingston 425:and voluntary immigrants from 1: 4822:Ukrainian–English translators 4767:Hungarian–English translators 4528:10.1080/2201473X.2020.1726148 4422:10.1080/00085006.2016.1239858 3575:10.1080/2201473X.2020.1726148 2877:A Sampler of Hungarian Poetry 2652:10.1080/2201473X.2020.1726148 2589: 2053:still, or the spanking clean 1910:Canadian Intelligence Service 1657: 1581:The Ballad of the White Horse 1513:Also at the beginning of the 1482:Royal Canadian Mounted Police 1216:in many other languages. His 893:White Anglo-Saxon Protestants 860:Grand Lodge Masonry in London 716:, Lt. Walter Kirkconnell was 520: 4672:Calvinist and Reformed poets 633:, who was visiting from the 268:Hungarian revolution of 1848 160:", eulogized the victims of 7: 4657:20th-century Canadian poets 4471:Library and Archives Canada 4380:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 4313:Watson Kirkconnell (1986), 4267:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 4190:University of Toronto Press 4184:Watson Kirkconnell (1966), 4169:University of Toronto Press 4163:Watson Kirkconnell (1966), 4148:University of Toronto Press 4142:Watson Kirkconnell (1966), 4121:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 4100:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 4079:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 4058:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 4002:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3981:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3950:University of Toronto Press 3944:Watson Kirkconnell (1966), 3923:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3852:University of Toronto Press 3846:Watson Kirkconnell (1966), 3815:University of Toronto Press 3809:Watson Kirkconnell (1966), 3788:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3673:Watson Kirkconnell (1928), 3637:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3616:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3595:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3506:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3485:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3464:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3443:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3422:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3401:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3380:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3359:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3338:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3317:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3279:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3258:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3237:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3199:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3178:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3157:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3136:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3098:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3077:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3056:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3035:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 3014:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 2999:University of Toronto Press 2993:Watson Kirkconnell (1966), 2972:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 2951:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 2930:Watson Kirkconnell (1967), 2892:Watson Kirkconnell (1933), 2795:University of Toronto Press 2789:Watson Kirkconnell (1966), 2774:University of Toronto Press 2768:Watson Kirkconnell (1966), 2678:University of Toronto Press 2672:Watson Kirkconnell (1966), 1777:The New York Group of Poets 1768:The Tale of Igor's Campaign 1676:many immortal contributions 1452: 1372:, mad dog, and a traitor." 832:'s legend of the murder of 798:our men in German captivity 724:on 8 August 1918, when the 384:monk and missionary of the 317:, remains just as popular. 10: 4843: 4797:Polish–English translators 4762:Holocaust denial in Canada 4742:Cold War history of Canada 4606:Frederic William Patterson 4437:Meister, Daniel R (2021). 4382:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 4269:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 4123:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 4102:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 4081:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 4060:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 4004:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3983:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3925:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3790:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3716:Meister, Daniel R (2021). 3659:Meister, Daniel R (2021). 3639:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3618:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3597:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3557:Meister, Daniel R (2020). 3522:28 (1 December 1956): 1-3. 3508:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3487:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3466:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3445:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3424:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3403:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3382:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3361:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3340:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3319:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3281:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3260:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3239:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3201:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3180:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3159:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3138:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3100:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3079:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3058:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3037:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 3016:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 2974:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 2953:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 2932:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 2634:Meister, Daniel R (2020). 2619:Meister, Daniel R (2021). 2474:A Slice of Canada: Memoirs 2304:The Crow and the Nighthawk 2240:Canada, Europe, and Hitler 2074:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1895:multiculturalism in Canada 1846:is a spiritual brother of 1680:Scottish Gaelic literature 1184:based on distaste for his 1129:Order of Polonia Restituta 192:multiculturalism in Canada 4777:Irish–English translators 4620: 4610: 4602: 4597: 4498:The Canadian Encyclopedia 4296:The Canadian Encyclopedia 4250:The Canadian Encyclopedia 4213:The Canadian Encyclopedia 3890:The Canadian Encyclopedia 3771:The Canadian Encyclopedia 3698:The Canadian Encyclopedia 3539:The Canadian Encyclopedia 3249:Press. 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Desaguliers, 223:"Rain on the Waste Land" 2318:Our Ukrainian Loyalists 1722:Continental Freemasonry 1553:, and of the pervasive 1432:Canadian Prime Minister 1364:representatives in the 1244:Royal Society of Canada 1239:date from this period. 1056:among the ancestors of 839:Antiquities of the Jews 836:is contradicted by the 710:Royal Montreal Regiment 631:Arthur Philemon Coleman 512:United Empire Loyalists 364:of the Clan Douglas or 4682:Canadian anti-fascists 4667:Antisemitism in Canada 4475:The Poetical Works of 4342:June Callwood (1981), 4329:, By Gordon L. Heath, 3968:, By Gordon L. Heath, 3910:, By Gordon L. Heath, 3833:, By Gordon L. Heath, 3750:, By Gordon L. Heath, 3681:, Canada. Pages 25-26. 2696:, By Gordon L. Heath, 2605:, By Gordon L. 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Ontario
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Order of Canada
OC
FRSC
Canadian
literary scholar
poet
playwright
linguist
satirist
translator
public intellectual
human rights abuses
Fascism
Nazism
Stalinism
scientific racism
anti-Semitism
Jewish people
the Holocaust
multiethnic
multilingual
Canadian culture
Ukrainian Canadian
White ethnic
multiculturalism in Canada
Acadia University
verse dramas

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