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Phil-o-rum's Canoe, and Madeleine Vercheres: Two Poems

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The volume pairs two narrative poems: a comic dialect monologue in which a speaker addresses an old canoe as a companion, recounting shared voyages, near-misses, and the slow decline of both boat and owner; and a dramatic ballad that portrays a sudden raid on a riverside settlement and the bold leadership of a young woman who organizes a small garrison, sustains their defense across days, and holds out until relief arrives. Together the poems juxtapose rustic humor and martial heroism while exploring memory, endurance, and communal loyalty.

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William Henry Drummond

William Henry Drummond was a Canadian poet known for his vivid depictions of French-Canadian life and culture. His work often reflects the experiences and traditions of rural Quebec, capturing the essence of its people through a unique blend of humor and pathos. Drummond's notable collections include "The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems," which showcases his ability to convey the spirit of his subjects in both English and French dialects. His poems, such as "Phil-o-rum's Canoe, and Madeleine Vercheres," highlight his skill in storytelling and his deep appreciation for the natural landscape of Canada. Through his literary contributions, Drummond remains an important figure in Canadian literature.

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