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Pelham Edgar


Born
in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
March 17, 1871

Died
October 07, 1948


Oscar Pelham Edgar, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University, 1897; B.A., University College, University of Toronto, 1892) was full professor and head of the Department of English at the Victoria College, Toronto, 1910–1938. He also was secretary of the Canadian Society of Authors, and created the Canadian Authors Foundation. In 1915 he became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.

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The Art of the Novel

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The Poetry of Victor Hugo

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A Study of Shelley

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HENRY JAMES, MAN & AUTHOR

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[Poems] 1890 [Leather Bound]

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“I come from haunts of coot and hern,         I make a sudden sally,       And sparkle out among the fern, 25         To bicker down a valley.       By thirty hills I hurry down,         Or slip between the ridges,       By twenty thorps, a little town,         And half a hundred bridges. 30       Till last by Philip's farm I flow         To join the brimming river,       For men may come and men may go,         But I go on for ever.”
Pelham Edgar, Selections from Wordsworth and Tennyson

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