1926. With an appreciation by Neil Munro. Canadian poet born in
Ireland. For several years he worked and practiced medicine in
frontier Canadian communities. There he came to know the French
Canadians, whom he celebrated in his best poems, using their
dialect of English. The popularity of The Habitant and other
French-Canadian Poems brought the poet fame, and a substantial
income in royalties. See other titles by this author available from
Kessinger Publishing.
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