Carman, Bliss - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

BIOGRAPHY

Carman, Bliss. Letters of Bliss Carman. Edited by H. Pearson-Gundy. Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1981, 388 pp.

A selection of the personal correspondences of Carman from throughout his life.

Miller, Muriel. Bliss Carman: Quest and Revolt. St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada: Jefferson Press, 1985, 304 pp.

Covers Carman's early years in New Brunswick, his education and his search for recognition in the United States.

Stephens, Donald. Bliss Carman. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1966, 144 pp.

The classic biography of Carman. Stephens admits that he does not consider Carman a great poet, but acknowledges his profound influence on Canadian national literature.

CRITICISM

Elderkin, Susan Huntley. “Tracking the Vagabond.” Essays on Canadian Writing 50 (Fall, 1993): pp. 247-55.

A review of Bliss Carman: A...

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