
White Canoe and Other Verse
White Canoe and Other Verse is an early poetry collection by Canadian author Alan Sullivan, published in the late 19th century. The poems use the metaphor of a 'white canoe' to explore themes of joy, loss, doubt, and hope during Canada's brief summer season. Sullivan's work is significant for its allegorical representation of life and its contributions to Canadian literature, reflecting the early development of the country. His later achievements include winning the Governor General's Award for his 1941 novel, Three Came to Ville Marie.
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