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Beyond the Hills of Dream

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A sequence of lyrical poems moves between meditations on nature and elegy, intimate love lyrics, classical and historical sketches, and reflections on public life. Seasonal and landscape imagery—shorelines, woods, hills, and morning light—frames explorations of loss, memory, longing, and the consolations of fancy; several elegies mourn vanished friends or past ages while narrative pieces recall antiquity and voyages. The voice shifts from private yearning and pastoral observation to occasional public-address poems that honor places and figures, blending mythic allusion with local scenery and contemplative religious tones. The collection combines late‑Victorian musicality with restrained moral and reflective temper.

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Wilfred Campbell

Wilfred Campbell was a Canadian poet and writer known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His work often explores themes of nature, mythology, and human emotion, reflecting a deep connection to the Canadian landscape. Among his notable works is "Beyond the Hills of Dream," which showcases his lyrical style and imaginative storytelling. Campbell's poetry is characterized by its rich imagery and emotional depth, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Canada. He also authored "Mordred and Hildebrand: A Book of Tragedies" and "The Dread Voyage: Poems," further establishing his reputation as a versatile and thoughtful poet.

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