Publisher's Synopsis
Discover the rich tapestry of late 19th-century Canadian verse in "Later Canadian Poems," a carefully curated anthology by James Elgin Wetherell. This collection showcases the evolving voice of a nation through the works of both celebrated and lesser-known poets of the era. Explore themes of nature, love, patriotism, and the burgeoning Canadian identity as expressed in diverse poetic styles and forms.
Wetherell's selection provides a valuable window into the literary landscape of a pivotal period in Canadian history, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and social currents that shaped the nation's artistic expression. Whether you are a student of Canadian literature, a lover of poetry, or simply curious about the past, this anthology promises to be a rewarding and enlightening journey.
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