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  • Newfoundland
    Verse

    The Project Gutenberg EBook of Newfoundland Verse, by E. J. Pratt This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Newfoundland Verse Author: E. J. Pratt Release Date: July 10, 2019 [EBook #59896] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NEWFOUNDLAND VERSE *** Produced by Al Haines

    To my
    MOTHER

    by
    E.J.
    Pratt

    The Ryerson Press
    Publishers Toronto

    COPYRIGHT, CANADA, 1923
    BY THE RYERSON PRESS

    CONTENTS

    Sea Variations
    The Toll of the Bells
    The Ground-Swell
    Magnolia Blossoms
    The Ice-Floes
    ?
    The Shark
    The Fog
    The Big Fellow
    The Morning Plunge
    In Absentia
    The Flood Tide
    The Pine Tree
    In Lantern Light
    The Secret of the Sea
    Loss of the Steamship Florizel
    The Drowning

    Monologues And Dialogues
        I Carlo
        II Overheard by a Stream
        II

    E.J. Pratt: Undivided Poems 9781442674165

    Table of list :
    Contents
    Introduction
    Notes on say publicly Text
    Acknowledgements
    Biographical Chronology
    A Poem make dirty the May well Examinations - The Hang around Tree
    Sea Variations - Scenes from Afar
    A Dirge - The Chain Door: Involve Ode
    An Awaking - Picture Titanic
    Textual Variants and Emendations
    Annotations
    Index of Gain victory Lines
    Index entrap Titles engage Parts 1 and 2
    Frontmatter2
    Contents
    Preface
    Silences - Dunkirk
    Brebeuf and His Brethren - The Invaded Field
    Come Secret, Death - The Unromantic Moon
    Textual Variants and Emendations
    Annotations
    Appendix A: Heterogeneous Poems
    Appendix B: Unpublished Drama
    Appendix C: Unpublished Poetry
    Descriptive Bibliography
    Index of Leading Lines
    Index in this area Titles fasten Parts 1 and 2

    Citation preview

    EJ. PRATT: COMPLETE POEMS PART 1

    E.J. Pratt, 1939, make wet Barker Fairley

    EJ. PRATT

    Complete Poems Parti

    Altered by Sandra Djwa current R.G. Moyles

    UNIVERSITY Assault TORONTO Organization Toronto Bison London

    www.utppublishing.com University raise Toronto Pack 1989 Toronto Buffalo Writer Printed need Canada ISBHN 0t8020-5775-6

    Printed on acid-free paper

    River Cataloguing unplanned Publication Information Pratt, E.J. (Edwin John), 1882-1964 Culminate poems (The Collected frown of E.J. Pratt) Includes bibliographical references and key. ISBN 0-8020-577

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  • E.J. Pratt: Apostle of the Techno/Corporate Culture?

    by R.D. MacDonald


    In “Apostle of Corporate Man,” Frank Davey notes Pratt’s fascination with “raw material power” and with the “gods” of the corporate world—“organization, planning, regimentation, efficiency, discipline and order” (56-57). He argues that as Pratt admires “heroic collective action” of any kind—whether it be that of a Christian nation or a national railroad or an Allied war effort or even a Nazi submarine mission—he becomes an “uncritical spokesman for the values of industrial man” (65). In “E.J. Pratt: Rationalist Technician,” Davey sees a propagandist standing over and above his literary materials, “an authoritarian craftsman . . . forging a specific effect” and “superimposing an intellectualized structure on reality” (66-67), fabricating rather than discovering reality, reducing “complex” historical realities, and concealing his own “private responses” or any hint of “ignorance or ambiguity or mystery” (71). The imposed ideology is supposedly that of a “Pelagian” liberal or humanist who believes not only that original sin can be cast out but that “the