The Magic House, and Other Poems: Canadian Wilderness Lyrics of Memory, Love, Death, and Symbolic Nature

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Synopsis

The Magic House, and Other Poems gathers Duncan Campbell Scott's early lyric and narrative verse in a volume where domestic enchantment, memory, death, love, and northern landscape are rendered through disciplined music. Its title poem suggests Scott's characteristic method: the ordinary house or field is made uncanny by dream, symbol, and emotional pressure. Written within the milieu of the Canadian Confederation poets, the collection joins late-Victorian metrical refinement to a distinctively Canadian attention to season, solitude, and wilderness, balancing inherited Romanticism with fin-de-siècle introspection. Scott (1862-1947) was an Ottawa-born poet, musician, and longtime civil servant in the Department of Indian Affairs, a career that gave him intimate, if deeply compromised, contact with Indigenous communities and northern territories. Friendship with Archibald Lampman and other Canadian writers sharpened his poetic ambitions, while his bureaucratic life and moral contradictions shadow any modern reading of his art. Readers interested in the formation of Canadian poetry will find this book essential: elegant, atmospheric, and historically revealing. It rewards those who value formal craft, symbolic suggestion, and literature that must be admired with critical awareness.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Sharp Ink
  • ISBN: 9788028341268
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 8 mm
  • Weight: 206g
  • Languages: English