Reading and Resituating Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay as a Canadian Pilgrimage Poem
Developing on 150 years of reviews and scholarship of Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay, this paper contends that Sangster’s poem is not merely derivative of British and American Romantic poetry, or a vague tourist poem, but that Sangster employs the language and images of Chri...
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description | Developing on 150 years of reviews and scholarship of Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence
and the Saguenay, this paper contends that Sangster’s poem is not merely derivative
of British and American Romantic poetry, or a vague tourist poem, but that Sangster employs
the language and images of Christian pilgrimage to purposefully detail the pilgrimage
of his soul. |
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spelling | doaj.art-93e3c0777cdc40b3be47f06124fbb0932025-01-02T07:28:50ZengInstitute of English StudiesAnglica. An International Journal of English Studies0860-57340860-57342018-10-012713549Reading and Resituating Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay as a Canadian Pilgrimage PoemShoshannah Ganz0Memorial University of NewfoundlandDeveloping on 150 years of reviews and scholarship of Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay, this paper contends that Sangster’s poem is not merely derivative of British and American Romantic poetry, or a vague tourist poem, but that Sangster employs the language and images of Christian pilgrimage to purposefully detail the pilgrimage of his soul.http://www.anglica.ia.uw.edu.pl/images/pdf/27-1-articles/Anglica-27-1-3-Ganz.pdf |
spellingShingle | Shoshannah Ganz Reading and Resituating Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay as a Canadian Pilgrimage Poem Anglica. An International Journal of English Studies |
title | Reading and Resituating Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay as a Canadian Pilgrimage Poem |
title_full | Reading and Resituating Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay as a Canadian Pilgrimage Poem |
title_fullStr | Reading and Resituating Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay as a Canadian Pilgrimage Poem |
title_full_unstemmed | Reading and Resituating Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay as a Canadian Pilgrimage Poem |
title_short | Reading and Resituating Charles Sangster’s The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay as a Canadian Pilgrimage Poem |
title_sort | reading and resituating charles sangster s the st lawrence and the saguenay as a canadian pilgrimage poem |
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