Beschreibung
In the compendium 'New Poems,' Charles G. D. Sir Roberts offers a vivid tableau of lyrical expressions that cut across the sweeping landscapes of human emotion and the natural world. His astute manipulation of literary devices breathes life into the written word, capturing the essence of the poetic form. Moreover, the anthology is seated comfortably within the broader context of Canadian literature, contributing significantly to the country's cultural tapestry. DigiCat Publishing has meticulously curated this new edition, preserving the integrity of Roberts' original text while bestowing upon it the benefits of modern formatting for contemporary readership a bridge between past eloquence and present sensibilities.Charles G. D. Sir Roberts, a figurehead of Canadian literary heritage, penned this collection as a testament to his profound affinity for the wilderness and his reflective insights on the human condition. His status as a member of the Confederation Poets who played a pivotal role in laying the groundwork for Canada's poetic tradition fuses historical significance with personal pilgrimage in this work. 'New Poems' serves as a mirror reflecting the culmination of experiences and introspections that have shaped Roberts' vision, immortalized through his verse.'Recommended for lovers of classic poetry and those interested in the foundations of Canadian literary movements, 'New Poems' by Charles G. D. Sir Roberts is more than a literary piece; it is an experience that transcends the confines of its epoch. DigiCat's careful revival of this work ensures that it remains accessible, inviting readers to delve into the rich textures of Roberts' creativity. As both a scholarly pursuit and a personal journey, this book stands as a beacon of timeless artistry, beckoning to be appreciated anew by discerning readers worldwide.
Autorenportrait
Charles George Douglas Roberts, commonly known as Charles G.D. Sir Roberts (18601943), was a preeminent Canadian author and a pioneer of Canadian literature. His commonly used pen name 'Sir Charles G.D. Roberts' honors his knighthood in 1935 for his contributions to literature. Roberts played a significant role in shaping Canadian poetry and fiction at the turn of the 20th century and is often grouped with the 'Confederation Poets,' a cluster of writers whose work addressed Canadian themes and landscapes during the nation's post-Confederation period. His vast literary output includes poetry, fiction, and essays. Roberts' verse collection 'New Poems' is a testament to his lyrical prowess and continued evolution as a poet. It showcases not only his mastery of form and diction but also his dedication to capturing the spirit of Canadian topography and wildlife, themes that feature prominently in much of his work. His literary style exhibits a blend of Romantic influence with a touch of Victorian sentimentality, often highlighted by his deep appreciation for the natural world. Roberts' contributions to Canadian literature laid the groundwork for subsequent literary movements in Canada and heralded the country's unique narrative voice on the global stage.
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