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Essay heading: The Beginnings Of A National Literary Tradition
 
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While each of these men had their own distinctive writing style they all sought to contribute and create a ? national' literature. According to R.E.Rashley in Poetry in Canada: The First Three Steps " there is no Canadian poetry before [The Confederation Poets] time"(98). These men were the first in a long line of authors and artists to conceive of the need for a discernible national literature...
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These men were the first in a long line of authors and artists to conceive of the need for a discernible national literature. The Confederation Poets function was to "explore the new knowledge that they had acquired of themselves that had been created by the interaction of environment and people and the concept of evolutionary growth"(Rashley 98)...
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The Work Of Poet And Philosoher Archibald Lampman   Poetry Of Nature   Poetry Of Nature   A Comparison of Nature in Romantic Poetry   The Psychology of Robert Frost's Nature Poetry   Ezra Pound & William Carlos Williams: Theories on the nature of poetry   Dead Poets Society/ Why Poetry Is Important   ideas and style of two of Wordsworth's poems reflect his beliefs about good poetry   The Works Of Poet Carl Sandburg And His Effect On American Poetry   In the Paltos Ideal state the there is no place for Poets & Poetry   Differences Between 18th Century Literature And Romantic Poetry Seen T   A significant concern for humanity is its relationship with the natural world and nature’s influence on human behaviour and human interaction   Robert Frost: Life and Poetry   Robert Frost: Life and Poetry   Poetry Explanation on Wordsworth's poem "I Wandered As Lonely As A Clo  
 
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