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Sir Charles God Damn - The Life of Sir Charles G.D.Roberts (Paperback)
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Sir Charles God Damn - The Life of Sir Charles G.D.Roberts (Paperback)
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A new era in Canadian poetry began in 1880 with the publication of
Charles G.D. Roberts' Orion and Other Poems. He was just twenty
years old. Roberts was soon acknowledged as leader of the so-called
Confederation Poets-Bliss Carman, Duncan Campbell Scott, and
Archibald Lampman. During his long lifetime he wrote hundreds of
poems as well as novels, histories, short stories, translations,
and essays; he also originated the realistic animal story
popularized by Ernest Thompson Seton. He awed literary critics with
the versatility of his writing and shocked staid Canadians with the
escapades of an unconventional private life. Married at twenty in
his native New Brunswick, Roberts soon after began a series of
romantic entanglements. While his wife, May, raised the children in
Fredericton, he swanned around New York, Havana, and the capitals
of Europe. He experienced the Bohemian life of Washington Square
around the turn of the century and lived in Montparnasse long
before it became famous as an expatriate haven. In 1907 he sailed
off to Europe and stayed for eighteen years. When he finally
returned aboard the Berengaria in 1925 for a reading tour, he was
lionized from coast to coast. For almost two decades he remained a
prominent figure in Canadian literary and social circles. He was
national president of the Canadian Authors' Association from 1927
to 1929, and in 1935 he was knighted. At the age of eighty-three,
just three weeks before his death in 1943, he married for a second
time. Perhaps over-praised as a writer in his own lifetime,
Roberts' reputation has since languished. His main literary
achievement, Adams concludes, was in being the first Canadian
writer to come to terms with the Canadian landscape, influencing
his contemporaries to see their own surroundings with fresh and
discerning eyes. The story of his personal life, recounted here
fully and objectively for the first time, adds a vivid portrait to
the gallery of Canada's literary pioneers.
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