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  1. Archibald Lampman was born in 1861 in a small village called Morpeth, close to the shores of Lake Erie in Canada. His father was an Anglican priest who moved the family when Archie was six years old to Gore”s Landing on Rice Lake, Ontario but the young boy soon fell ill with a severe rheumatic fever which damaged his heart and left him lame for a long period of time.

  2. Archibald Lampman (* 17. November 1861 in Morpeth/Ontario; † 10. Februar 1899 in Ottawa) war ein kanadischer Lyriker. Am 13. Oktober 1920 ehrte die kanadische Regierung, vertreten durch den für das Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada zuständigen Minister, Archibald Lampman und erklärte ihn, zeitgleich mit Pierre ...

  3. '''Archibald Lampman FRSC''' (17 November 1861– 10 February 1899) was a Canadian poet. “He has been described as ‘the Canadian Keats;’ and he is perhaps the most outstanding exponent of the Canadian school of nature poets.” The Canadian Encyclopedia says that he is "generally considered the finest of Canada’s late 19th-century poets in English.”

  4. In the period between 1880 and 1900, Archibald Lampman made an impressive contribution to the development of a distinctive indentity in Canadian literature. ... Skip to content. UTP is now offering a selection of its bestselling books in audio format! Learn more. Login or create an account

  5. of Archibald Lampman has recently appeared, his work is of the sort which does not depend upon seasonal notice. More, perhaps, than that of any other Canadian poet, it is objective; and his vignettes of the outward Canadian scene will always have a present value, if an historic one. Indeed Lampman wrote of

  6. ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN (1861-1899) by Cameron Anstee. Archibald Lampman is widely considered to be the finest of the of the Confederation group of poets whose early lives coincided with Canada’s emergence into nationhood, and who were committed to the development of a distinctly national literature for Canada.

  7. This volume includes The Poems of Archibald Lampman, a collection of 237 opems edited with a memoir by Duncan Campbell Scott after Lampman's death, and At...