Objętość 330 stron
A Treasury of Canadian Verse, with Brief Biographical Notes
O książce
This book is a celebrated collection of delightful Canadian verses. It is filled with a variety of themes like natural beauty, the magnificence of spring, the glow of summer, the grandeur of autumn, and the frost of the winter. Poems are also dedicated to the subtle problems of man's life and existence. All these are described in all the verses with striking simplicity, purity of thought, and an authentic note. But the poems don't solely focus on Canadian themes as the thought and sentiment here are of a broad range. There is an excellent use of imagery in these verses, and nature is frequently humanized. These factors will keep the reader invested throughout. This collection contains many pleasant and absorbing verses like Grant Allen's Only an Insect; Elizabeth Roberts Macdonald's A Song of Seasons; Goldwin Smith's Flossy to her Mistress; Eva Rose York's I shall not pass this way again, and many more.