Dec 22, 2009

Poetry Criticism | Carman, Bliss - Tracy Ware (essay date 1995)

Tracy Ware (essay date 1995)

SOURCE: An introduction to “Arthur Symons' Reviews of Bliss Carman” in Canadian Poetry, Vol. 37, Winter, 1995, pp. 100-102.

[Tracy Ware provides an “Introduction,” written in 1995, to a series of reprints of reviews (please see Arthur Symons' reviews [1894, 1895, and 1897], above) of Carman's volumes Low Tide on Grand Pré, Songs from Vagabondia, Behind the Arras, and More Songs from Vagabondia. Ware explains that Symons “played a key role” in establishing Carman's early reputation as a poet.]

INTRODUCTION

In the summer of 1890, Arthur Symons wrote Bliss Carman his appreciation of the latter's poems: “There is something delightfully fresh in them—a lyric April. I hope you will soon collect them into a book, & give one the opportunity of reading more of you.” Later that year, Symons repeated his praise: “When are you going to publish a volume? I...

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