George Woodcock's Introduction to Canadian Poetry
By (Author) George Woodcock
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
1st May 1993
Canada
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
811.009971
Paperback
174
In this companion volume to his introduction to Canadian fiction, George Woodcock discusses Canada's major poets, from Archibald Lampman and D. C. Scott to Leonard Cohen and Margaret Atwood. Woodcock indicates his own admiration for particular writers, and his reasons for paying less attention to others. Each volume is written in the fluid, intelligible style for which Woodcock is so well known, and provides snapshot views of Canadian poetry from the beginning of literature to contemporary times.
"Overall, Woodcock's "Introduction" has the virtue of openness in tracing Canadian poetry's development from its colonial beginnings . . . leading into an authentically Canadian literature' over the past sixty years." --"World Literature Today"
George Woodcock is a one of Canada's best-known literary critics.