Love on the Marsh, a long poem in 100 stanzas, is described by Lochhead as 'an extension of High ...
Looking Into Trees is the latest collection from the pen of eminent Canadian poet Douglas Lochhea...
In August of 1913, a young University of New Brunswick graduate set out for Germany to study musi...
The First Day of Spring is an important rediscovery of one of Canada's best writers of the 1920s....
Tiger in the Skull makes available for the first time in a single volume the range, substance, an...
A Canadian love story about Robbie Smith, a 19-year-old mail carrier travelling the old gravel ro...
Short-listed for the 1980 Governor General's Award for poetry, High Marsh Road is a cycle of poem...
The Advocate, an historical melodramatic romance in prose, makes use of English and French antago...
The Season-Ticket, published in 1860, is made up of a series of articles previously contributed d...
Alexander McLachlan in an eminent though neglected figure in early Canadian literature, and this ...
A five-act tragedy in blank verse. The play is founded upon the old problem of an unnatural and i...
Selected Poetry and Critical Prose Charles G.D. Roberts
Henry Alline was a self-educated 18th-century evangelist who spent most of his life as a saddle-b...
Douglas Lochhead's poetry overflows with energy. Sharp observation of detail anchors his passiona...
Saul and Selected Poems is an original and useful introduction to the work and poetic personality...
Aside from Sam Slick, the book which gained Haliburton the greatest notoriety was The Letter Bag ...
A book of pioneer life in Upper Canada, arranged in the form of a story. A keen observer, the rev...
Charles Heavysege's chief and best-known work, the long-verse drama and tragedy Saul, was publish...
This small collection of verse, the work of six writers, Robert Finch, Leo Kennedy, A.M. Klein, E...