Archibald Lampman's literary executor and friend, Duncan Campbell Scott, spent nearly half a century promoting Lampman's literary reputation. Scott's literary and personal friendship with Lampman involved, during Lampman's lifetime, finding patrons, and, after his death, both publishing and editing his poems and undertaking biographical work. In carrying out these tasks, Scott honoured his deep friendship with Lampman, and acknowledged the enduring appeal of his poetry
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
This paper reviews the writer's engagement with Robert Burns, and the reasons why she became an admi...
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Archibald Lampman's literary executor and friend, Duncan Campbell Scott, spent nearly half a century...
Note:Lampman's function as nature poet emerges as oonsisting in the manifestation of a national phen...
Around the first quarter mark of the nineteenth century two writers struggled for existence and reco...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is widely recognised as one of the central and defining figures in Scot...
Robert Burns & Friends essays by W. Ormiston Roy Fellows presented to G. Ross Roy edited by Patrick ...
'I like this fellow Alexander Scott - whoever he is', wrote Sydney Goodsir Smith to Maurice Lindsay ...
Scott's first acclaim came in 1970 when he won the Poetry Society of Australia award for "Relation,"...
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This dissertation attempts to demonstrate how Nathaniel Hawthorne's lifelong friendship with Frankli...
Biography of MacLeish’s life, literary accomplishments, and public service. Covers the poet’s artist...
Ezra Pound met Margaret Cravens in Paris in 1910 during one of his most creative and formative perio...
The influence of Sir Walter Scott was strongly felt in all branches of French Romantic literature. T...
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
This paper reviews the writer's engagement with Robert Burns, and the reasons why she became an admi...
P(論文)George Meredith and J. M. Barrie were closest friends for more than twenty years despite the re...
Archibald Lampman's literary executor and friend, Duncan Campbell Scott, spent nearly half a century...
Note:Lampman's function as nature poet emerges as oonsisting in the manifestation of a national phen...
Around the first quarter mark of the nineteenth century two writers struggled for existence and reco...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is widely recognised as one of the central and defining figures in Scot...
Robert Burns & Friends essays by W. Ormiston Roy Fellows presented to G. Ross Roy edited by Patrick ...
'I like this fellow Alexander Scott - whoever he is', wrote Sydney Goodsir Smith to Maurice Lindsay ...
Scott's first acclaim came in 1970 when he won the Poetry Society of Australia award for "Relation,"...
The paper illustrates the close friendship between Walter Savage Landor and Charles Dickens, which ...
This dissertation attempts to demonstrate how Nathaniel Hawthorne's lifelong friendship with Frankli...
Biography of MacLeish’s life, literary accomplishments, and public service. Covers the poet’s artist...
Ezra Pound met Margaret Cravens in Paris in 1910 during one of his most creative and formative perio...
The influence of Sir Walter Scott was strongly felt in all branches of French Romantic literature. T...
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
This paper reviews the writer's engagement with Robert Burns, and the reasons why she became an admi...
P(論文)George Meredith and J. M. Barrie were closest friends for more than twenty years despite the re...