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The Beginnings Of A National Literary Tradition
Part 1 of Paper ....e. One of the major problems facing
early Canadian writers was that the language and poetic conventions that
they had inherited from the Old World were inadequate for the new scenery
and conditions in which they now found themselves. Writers such as Susanna
Moodie, Samuel Hearne, and Oliver Goldsmith were what I wou.... Part 2 of Paper ....7. However,
all of these writers were aware of the lack of a distinctive Canadian
literary tradition and they made efforts to create one for their successors.
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 t.... |
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