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Songs of the Prairie

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A collection of poems evokes prairie landscapes, rural labor, and settler life, contrasting the openness of the plains with the artificiality of city life. Voices move between celebratory nature lyrics, homespun moral reflections, and comic sketches of newcomers struggling to adapt. Several pieces take a critical stance on cultural change and dispossession, including a poem presenting an encounter between an elder of an original people and a visiting man of faith. Imagery emphasizes wind, fire, harvest and domestic detail, while forms vary from brief ballads to longer narrative songs that blend local color, plainspoken sentiment, and rustic humour.

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Robert J. C. Stead

Robert J. C. Stead was a Canadian author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genre of Western fiction. His works often explore themes of rural life and the challenges faced by settlers in the Canadian West. Notable among his writings is "Dennison Grant: A Novel of To-day," which reflects contemporary societal issues through the lens of personal and communal struggles. Stead's other significant works include "Neighbours," "Songs of the Prairie," and "The Homesteaders: A Novel of the Canadian West," each showcasing his ability to capture the spirit of the landscape and the lives of its inhabitants.

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