At home in French and English, Brown was the first modern Canadian critic to establish a context for the study of 19th- and 20th-century Canadian POETRY by identifying Canada's major poets (Archibald LAMPMAN, D.C. Scott and E.J. PRATT), tracing their influences and closely defining the strengths of their verse.
Author NEIL BESNER
Suggested Reading
E.K. Brown, Responses and Evaluations: Essays on Canada, ed D. Staines (1977).


Shawnadithit grew anxious waiting for her uncle, Longnon, to return to camp at the junction of Badger Brook and the Exploits River, deep in the wilds of Newfoundland...
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