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Hardcover Robert Norwood Book

ISBN: 1025954203

ISBN13: 9781025954202

Robert Norwood

"Robert Norwood" is a compelling biographical and critical study that explores the life, philosophy, and literary output of one of Canada's most distinguished poets and orators. Written by Albert Durrant Watson, himself a noted figure in the Canadian literary landscape, this work provides an intimate look at Norwood's dual legacy as a powerful Anglican clergyman and a visionary man of letters. During the early twentieth century, Robert Norwood captivated audiences with his eloquent sermons and deeply spiritual verse, carving out a unique space where theology and art intersected.

Watson meticulously examines the themes that define Norwood's poetry, including his profound connection to nature, his exploration of the human soul, and his visionary approach to religious experience. By analyzing Norwood's major works and his influence on the cultural development of Canada, Watson frames him as a pivotal figure in the nation's burgeoning literary identity. This volume is an essential resource for readers interested in the history of Canadian literature, the development of modern spiritual poetry, and the intellectual currents of the 1920s. It offers a sophisticated appreciation of a writer who sought to bridge the gap between the earthly and the divine through the rhythmic beauty of the English language.

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