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  1. William Bliss Carman, of United Empire Loyalist descent, was born at Fredericton, N.B., April 15th, 1861,—son of William Carman, a barrister, at one time a prominent Government official, and Sophia Bliss, an elder sister of the mother of Roberts. He was tutored at home prior to entering the Collegiate School, in Fredericton, where he came ...

  2. nblce.lib.unb.ca › resources › authorsBliss Carman | NBLCE

    Carman is renowned for lyricism. To this day he is considered New Brunswick’s (indeed Canada’s) greatest lyric poet. The two poems above are characteristic of that lyricism, and of his “Vagabondia” period, which spanned the years of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  3. 12 de ago. de 2010 · Bliss Carman, I must say here, and emphatically, is no mere landscape-painter; he never, or scarcely ever, paints a picture of nature for its own sake. He goes beyond the outward aspect of things and interprets or translates for us with less keen senses as only a poet whose feeling for nature is of the deepest and profoundest, who has gone to her whole-heartedly and been taken close to her ...

  4. Born April 15, 1861 in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Son of William Carman and Sophia Mary Bliss (Sophia Mary Bliss was a descendent of Daniel Bliss of Concord, Massachusetts, the great-grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson; and was the aunt of Charles G.D. Roberts). Educated at Collegiate Grammar School, Fredericton, along with his cousin Charles G ...

  5. 6 de abr. de 2024 · 1861-1929. Canadian poet, literary journalist and editor. Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Carman was a cousin of Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, the poet and fiction writer. Both were edcuated at the University of New Brunswick. Carman later pursued his education in Edinburgh and at Harvard and settled permanently in New England in the 1890s.

  6. Bliss Carman 1861-1929 (Also wrote under the pseudonym Louis Norman) Canadian poet, essayist, and editor. Carman was at one time Canada's most acclaimed poet, and he remains a central figure in ...