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Title:
Highways of Canadian Literature
A Synoptic Introduction to the Literary History of Canada (English) from 1760 to
1924
Author: J. D. Logan and Donald G. French
By J. D. Logan
M.A. (Dalhousie), Ph.D. (Harvard), Hon. Litt. D. (Acadia).
Lecturer on Canadian Literature, Acadia University, Nova Scotia

and Donald G. French
Honorary President Canadian Literature Club of Toronto.
Author of The Appeal of Poetry; Editor
Standard Canadian Reciter, Etc.

Canadian literature is the literature of a multicultural country, created by Indigenous people and by people of other ancestral backgrounds, in languages including Canadian English, Canadian French, Indigenous languages, and many others such as Canadian Gaelic. Influences on Canadian writers are broad both geographically and historically, representing Canada's diversity in culture and region.

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Contents
PAGE
DEDICATION 3

PREFACE 5

PRELIMINARY SURVEY 15


I. PRE-CONFEDERATION LITERATURE (1760-1887)

CHAPTER I
SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL BASES 33

The Social and Spiritual Bases of Canadian Literature?The Puritan and Loyalist Migrations?The Significance of the Scots Migration?The Primacy of Nova Scotia in the Creative Literature of Canada?Literary Species in Ontario and Quebec.

CHAPTER II
INCIDENTAL PIONEER LITERATURE 44

The Incidental Pre-Confederation Literature of Canada?Alexander Henry¡¯s Travels?Mrs. Brooke¡¯s Novels?Mrs. Jameson¡¯s Nature-Studies?The Emigre Pre-Confederation Literature of Canada?Mrs. Susanna Moodie?Adam Kidd?John Reade?George Murray?Archibald McLachlan?William Wye Smith and Isabella Crawford.

CHAPTER III
JOSEPH HOWE 55

The Nativistic Literature of Canada?Joseph Howe as Founder of the Independent Prose, Creative Journalism, Political Literature, Literary and Forensic Oratory?as Patriotic, Descriptive, and Humorous Poet?and as the Discoverer and Sponsor of Thomas Chandler Haliburton.

CHAPTER IV
THOMAS CHANDLER HALIBURTON 63

The Nativistic Literature of Canada?Thomas Chandler Haliburton?First Systematic Humorist of the Anglo-Saxon peoples?Creator of a New Type of Satiric Humor and Comic Characterization.

II. POST-CONFEDERATION LITERATURE
(1887-1924)

A. The First Renaissance

CHAPTER V
ROMANCE AND POETRY 89

The Nativistic Literature of Canada?The Historical Romancers?John Richardson?Rosanna Mullins?and Others. The Poets?Goldsmith?Sangster?Mair.

CHAPTER VI
THE SYSTEMATIC SCHOOL 105

The First Renaissance in Canadian Literature?The Systematic School and Period?Roberts and his Colleagues.

CHAPTER VII
CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS 110

Roberts Sponsor to Lampman?Literary Father of Bliss Carman?Master of Verse Technique?Forms of his Verse, and its Qualities.

CHAPTER VIII
ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN 127

An Interpreter of the Essential Spirit of Canada?Study of Lampman¡¯s ¡®Sapphics¡¯?Power of Humanizing Nature?Excellence of his Sonnets?Consummate Artist of Natural Beauty.

CHAPTER IX
BLISS CARMAN 139

As a World-Poet?Creative Melodist?Periods of his Poetry?Singing Quality and its Method?Lyrist of the Sea and of Love?Treatment of Nature.

CHAPTER X
DUNCAN CAMPBELL SCOTT 159

Influences on his Work?Old World Culture?Austere Intellectualism?Music and Painting?Association with Lampman?Scott, Campbell, and Lampman compared?Influence of English poets?Technical Excellences?Revelation of the Indian Heart?Mystical Symbolism.

CHAPTER XI
WILFRID CAMPBELL 184

As an Objective Nature Painter?Humanized Substance of his Verse?Patriotism and Brotherhood?Dramatic Monody?Poetical Tragedies and Dramas.

CHAPTER XII
PAULINE JOHNSON 195

Her Ancestry and its Influences?Literary and Musical Qualities of Work?Stages of Development in Spiritual Vision?Picturesque Color Verse.

CHAPTER XIII
PARKER AND SCOTT, F. G. 210

Parker as a Sonneteer of Spiritual Love?Origin and Theme of a Lover¡¯s Diary?Musical and Colorful Lyrical Verse?Scott¡¯s Poetry a Reflection of his Personality?Distinguished as the ¡®Poet of the Spirit¡¯?Chief Qualities of his Poetry.

CHAPTER XIV
MINOR POETS 219

The Term ¡®Minor¡¯ Defined?Ethelwyn Wetherald?Jean Blewett?Francis Sherman?A. E. S. Smythe?S. Frances Harrison?Arthur Stringer?Peter McArthur?Isabel Ecclestone Mackay.

CHAPTER XV
ELEGIAC MONODISTS 229

The Elegiac Monodists of Canada?Charles G. D. Roberts?Bliss Carman?Wilfred Campbell?Duncan Campbell Scott?William Marshall?James De Mille.

CHAPTER XVI
NOVELISTS 241

The Fictionists of the Systematic School?The Historical Romancers?Lighthall?Saunders?Parker?Marquis?Maclennan and McIlwraith?Agnes C. Laut?Wilfred Campbell?Charles G. D. Roberts?The Romancers of Animal Psychology?Thompson Seton?Roberts?Saunders?Fraser?The Evangelical Romancers?Ralph Connor?R. E. Knowles.

CHAPTER XVII
SHORT STORY WRITERS 258

The Short Story Fictionists of the Systematic School?E. W. Thomson?Duncan Campbell Scott?Charles G. D. Roberts?Gilbert Parker?Ernest Thompson Seton?W. A. Fraser.

B. The New Genre

CHAPTER XVIII
WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND 265

The New Canadian Genre of Idyllic Poetry?William Henry Drummond, Interpreter of the Habitant?Poet of Social Democracy in Canada.

C. The Decadent Interim

CHAPTER XIX
THE VAUDEVILLE SCHOOL 271

The Decadent Interim in Canadian Literature?The Vaudeville School of Poets?Robert W. Service, Robert J. C. Stead, and Others.

D. The Second Renaissance

CHAPTER XX
THE RESTORATION PERIOD 280

The Restoration or Second Renaissance Period in Canadian Literature?New Forms, Themes, and Social Ideals?The Poets?Marjorie Pickthall?Robert Norwood?Katherine Hale?and Others.

CHAPTER XXI
FICTION WRITERS 298

The Community Novel?Montgomery?Keith?McClung?Le Rossignol. Institutional Fiction?Packard?Sullivan?Duncan?Wallace and Others. Realistic Romance?Service?Cody?Stead, etc. Historical Fiction?Snider?Anison North?Teskey?McKishnie?Cooney. Imaginative Fiction?Pickthall?Mackay. Miscellaneous Types?McKishnie?Sullivan?Hemon?Sime. The New Realism?Salverson?de la Roche Cornell, etc.

CHAPTER XXII
THE POETIC DRAMATISTS 314

The Poetic Dramatists of the Second Renaissance?Arthur Stringer?Robert Norwood?Marjorie Pickthall, and Others.

CHAPTER XXIII
HUMORISTS 322

The Humorists of Canada: Pre-Confederation?Haliburton?Howe?De Mille?Duvar?Post-Confederation?Lanigan?Cotes?Drummond?Ham: New School?Leacock?Donovan?Davis?MacTavish?McArthur?Hodgins.

CHAPTER XXIV
NATIONAL STAGE DRAMA 333

The Rise of Native and National Realistic Stage Drama in Canada: The Little Theatre and the Work of Carroll Aikins and Merrill Denison.

III. SPECIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS (1760-1924)

CHAPTER XXV
THE WAR POETRY OF CANADA 339

Mrs. Moodie?Annie Rothwell Christie?Isabella Valancy Crawford?John McCrae?Canadian Poems of the Great War.

CHAPTER XXVI
HYMN WRITERS 354

The Hymn Writers of Canada?Alline?Clelland?Scriven?Murray?Scott?Rand?Dewart?Walker?and Others.

CHAPTER XXVII
LITERARY CRITICISM 362

Literary Criticism in Canada?Schools, Aims, Methods, and Defects?New Synoptic Method Applied to Poetry of Overseas Dominions.

CHAPTER XXVIII
ESSAYISTS AND COLOR WRITERS 374

The Essayists and Color Writers of Canada?Carman?MacMechan?Blake?Katherine Hale?King?Deacon?Leacock.

CHAPTER XXIX
ANTHOLOGIES 380

Canadian Birthday Book (Seranus)?Dewart¡¯s Selections from Canadian Poets?Lighthall¡¯s ¡®Songs of the Great Dominion¡¯?Oxford Book of Canadian Verse?Garvin¡¯s Canadian Poets, etc.

CHAPTER XXX
CANADIAN JOURNALISM 388

Canadian Journalism in Relation to Permanent Canadian Literature; A Summary Critical History of the Chief Canadian Newspapers and Magazines.

CHAPTER XXXI
NARRATIVE LITERATURE 395

Narrative Literature?History?Biography?Exploration?Travels?Sport or Open-Air Life.

INDEX 405