Moonlight and Morning: Women's Early Contribution to Canadian Modernism

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Title
Moonlight and Morning: Women's Early Contribution to Canadian Modernism
Abstract
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.
Book Title
The Canadian Modernists Meet
Place
Ottawa, ON
Publisher
University of Ottawa Press
Date
2005
Pages
79-99
Language
en
Citation
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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