Note:Lampman's function as nature poet emerges as oonsisting in the manifestation of a national phenomenon whioh marked the beginn:ing of a traly Canadian literature. Lampman owed his naturalism ani his early poetio style to the English Romantios. I.n increase in social oonsoiouaJ1eSS later in his life attraoted him to Matthew Arnold. From j;mold, he learned to value the poetio objeotivity of his olusioal traimng, ani to search for an escape from the oonfusion of later Romanticism [...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
Nature writing has been an evolutionary area in which different writers have different views. The fo...
Archibald Lampman's literary executor and friend, Duncan Campbell Scott, spent nearly half a century...
Le but de ce travail est de montrer, à travers l'exemple d'Archibald Lampman et William Wordsworth, ...
ii Criticism of Lampman, while recently successful in finally getting away from reading him merely a...
An examination of literary site pieces written in Canada during the nineteenth and early twentieth c...
In the visionary poems that must be considered central to Archibald Lampman's canon, there is presen...
A reply to Stan Dragland's article (SCL 1.2) offers a brief explication of some of the meanings and ...
It is necessary to recognize Lampman's humanitarianism in order to appreciate the ironies in some of...
Lampman's disturbing ambivalence toward nature in his early verse (Among the Millet) encouraged him ...
Following a general historical discussion of the idea of nature, the study continues with an analysi...
Before their recognition, fame, and influence, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitma...
This paper is an effort to describe the untapping of Nature through the subtle consciousness of the ...
This research aims to demonstrate that George Bowering (1945) uses nature as one of his major theme...
This dissertation differs from previous research in that it suggests the continuity of Canadian poet...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
Nature writing has been an evolutionary area in which different writers have different views. The fo...
Archibald Lampman's literary executor and friend, Duncan Campbell Scott, spent nearly half a century...
Le but de ce travail est de montrer, à travers l'exemple d'Archibald Lampman et William Wordsworth, ...
ii Criticism of Lampman, while recently successful in finally getting away from reading him merely a...
An examination of literary site pieces written in Canada during the nineteenth and early twentieth c...
In the visionary poems that must be considered central to Archibald Lampman's canon, there is presen...
A reply to Stan Dragland's article (SCL 1.2) offers a brief explication of some of the meanings and ...
It is necessary to recognize Lampman's humanitarianism in order to appreciate the ironies in some of...
Lampman's disturbing ambivalence toward nature in his early verse (Among the Millet) encouraged him ...
Following a general historical discussion of the idea of nature, the study continues with an analysi...
Before their recognition, fame, and influence, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitma...
This paper is an effort to describe the untapping of Nature through the subtle consciousness of the ...
This research aims to demonstrate that George Bowering (1945) uses nature as one of his major theme...
This dissertation differs from previous research in that it suggests the continuity of Canadian poet...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
Nature writing has been an evolutionary area in which different writers have different views. The fo...
Archibald Lampman's literary executor and friend, Duncan Campbell Scott, spent nearly half a century...