A Canadian Twilight and Other Poems of War and of Peace

A Canadian Twilight and Other Poems of War and of Peace
Title A Canadian Twilight and Other Poems of War and of Peace PDF eBook
Author Bernard Freeman Trotter
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 1920
Genre World War, 1914-1918
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A Canadian Twilight

A Canadian Twilight
Title A Canadian Twilight PDF eBook
Author Bernard Freeman Trotter
Publisher McClelland, Goodchild and Stewart
Pages 140
Release 1917
Genre Canadian poetry
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The Bookseller

The Bookseller
Title The Bookseller PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 644
Release 1918
Genre Bibliography
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Catalogue of the War Poetry Collection

Catalogue of the War Poetry Collection
Title Catalogue of the War Poetry Collection PDF eBook
Author Birmingham Public Libraries
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1921
Genre World War, 1914-1918
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Book Bulletin

Book Bulletin
Title Book Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1917
Genre Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
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Little Resilience

Little Resilience
Title Little Resilience PDF eBook
Author Eli MacLaren
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 203
Release 2020-10-22
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0228004829

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The Ryerson Poetry Chap-Books were a landmark achievement in Canadian poetry. Edited by Lorne Pierce, the series lasted for thirty-seven years (1925-62) and comprised two hundred titles by writers from Newfoundland to British Columbia, over half of whom were women. By examining this editorial feat, Little Resilience offers a new history of Canadian poetry in the twentieth century. Eli MacLaren analyzes the formation of the series in the wake of the First World War, at a time when small presses had proliferated across the United States. Pierce's emulation of them produced a series that contributed to the historic shift in the meaning of the term "chapbook" from an antique of folk culture to a brief collection of original poetry. By retreating to the smallest of forms, Pierce managed to work against the dominant industry pattern of the day - agency publishing, or the distribution of foreign editions. Original case studies of canonical and forgotten writers push through the period's defining polarity (modernism versus romanticism) to create complex portraits of the author during the Depression, the Second World War, and the 1950s. The stories of five Ryerson poets - Nathaniel A. Benson, Anne Marriott, M. Eugenie Perry, Dorothy Livesay, and Al Purdy - reveal poetry in Canada to have been a widespread vocation and a poor one, as fragile as it was irrepressible. The Ryerson Poetry Chap-Books were an unprecedented initiative to publish Canadian poetry. Little Resilience evaluates the opportunities that the series opened for Canadian poets and the sacrifices that it demanded of them.

Bulletin of the New York Public Library

Bulletin of the New York Public Library
Title Bulletin of the New York Public Library PDF eBook
Author New York Public Library
Publisher
Pages 738
Release 1918
Genre Bibliography
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Includes its Report, 1896-19 .