Low Tide on Grand Pré: A Book of Lyrics by Bliss Carman

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By Thomas Pham Posted on Jan 9, 2026
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Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929 Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929
English
"Low Tide on Grand Pré: A Book of Lyrics" by Bliss Carman is a collection of lyrical poetry written in the late 19th century. The poems, thematically linked and imbued with a sense of nostalgia, explore the beauty of nature and the human experience, drawing on the landscape and cultural history of Acadie. This book reflects the literary styles and ...
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verse. In this collection, Carman delves into various themes such as love, loss, and the passage of time, often using the natural world as a backdrop for his reflections. The poems embrace the cycles of nature, from the bloom of spring to the depths of winter, and evoke an emotional resonance with the reader. Through rich imagery and musical language, he captures fleeting moments of beauty and longing, inviting readers to ponder their own experiences in relation to the world around them. Each piece contributes to the overarching exploration of life's transience and the enduring power of memory. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Make no mistake, the presentation of ideas feels natural and engaging. An excellent read overall.

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