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- Charles Heavysege (May 2, 1816 – July 14, 1876) was a Canadian poet and dramatist. He was one of the earliest poets to publish in Canada. He is known...
- Gl****co - Oliver Goldsmith - Eldon Grier - Ralph Gustafson - Charles Heavysege - David Helwig - John Frederic Herbin - Pauline Johnson - George Johnston...
- Stevens and Other Stories, The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke Charles Heavysege 1816 1876 poet Saul Anne Hébert 1916 2000 novelist, poet, short stories...
- Harkin Don Harron Kim Senklip Harvey Elliott Hayes Michael Healey Charles Heavysege Marie-Francine Hébert Terence Heffernan David Hein Matthew Heiti Tom Hendry...
- (1856–1912), Grand Trunk Railway executive and Titanic victim Charles Heavysege (1816–1876), author, poet Sir Herbert Holt (1856–1941), financier C. D...
- (Martin is now little-known, but he was apparently a friend of Charles Heavysege, and was mentioned by David James O'Donoghue as "one of the leading poets...
- Shakespeare: drame en six actes Liautaud Ethéart – Le Monde de Chez Nous Charles Heavysege – Saul: a drama in three parts Henrik Ibsen – The Vikings at Helgeland...
- influence of Wordsworth's view of nature and the sublime. In 1857, Charles Heavysege attracted international (British and American) attention for his verse...
- of this period included Charles Sangster, Alexander McLachlan, Charles Heavysege, and the Confederation Poets. Victorian poetry remained prominent in Canada...
- Heard (1861 – c. 1921, US) John Heath-Stubbs (1918–2006, E) Charles Heavysege (1816–1876, C) James Hebblethwaite (1857–1921, A) Anthony Hecht (1923–2004...