The White Savannahs: The First Study of Canadian Poetry from a Contemporary Viewpoint

The White Savannahs: The First Study of Canadian Poetry from a Contemporary Viewpoint

The White Savannahs: The First Study of Canadian Poetry from a Contemporary Viewpoint

The White Savannahs: The First Study of Canadian Poetry from a Contemporary Viewpoint

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Overview

The White Savannahs, originally published in 1936, is the first study of Canadian poetry from a modern point of view. It contains essays on Archibald Lampman, Marjorie Pickthall, E.J. Pratt, Leo Kennedy, A.M. Klein, A.J.M. Smith, F.R. Scott, Marie Le Franc, and Dorothy Livesay. The contributions are based on a series of analytical essays originally published in the Canadian Forum and in the University of Toronto Quarterly. Professor Collin's work added much to the establishment of a new climate of opinion among readers and publishers of poetry in Canada. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442654914
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 12/15/1975
Series: Heritage
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 400 KB

About the Author

W.E. Collin was a professor of romance languages at the University of Western Ontario from 1925 until his retirement in 1959.


Douglas Lochhead (1922-2011) was a professor emeritus of Mount Allison University.

Germaine Warkentin is a professor emeritus of the Department of English at Victoria College, University of Toronto.

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