Moonlight and Morning: Women's Early Contribution to Canadian Modernism
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Moonlight and Morning: Women's Early Contribution to Canadian Modernism
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According to the author, the Sherbrooke-born Louise Morey Bowman (1882-1944) was one of the first modernist poets in Canada. Bowman's first published poem, "North Room", appeared in Outlook magazine in May 1913. In 1924, Bowman published Dream Tapestries, a book which contained several poems that were "Imagist" in technique. Her 1922 book, Moonlight and Common Day, also reflected an imagist influence. She lived in Montreal from 1919 to 1944.
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The Canadian Modernists Meet
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Ottawa, ON
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University of Ottawa Press
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Date |
2005
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79-99
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en
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Campbell, Wanda. “Moonlight and Morning: Women’s Early Contribution to Canadian Modernism.” In The Canadian Modernists Meet, edited by Dean Irvine, 79–99. Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press, 2005.
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