Roberts, Charles George Douglas
- Roberts, Charles George Douglas
(b. 1860)
Canadian poet and naturalist. In verse, Orion (1880), In Divers Tones (1887), Songs of the Common Day (1893), New York Nocturnes (1898), Book of the Rose (1903); prose, The Raid from Beauséjour (1894), Around the Camp Fire (1896), The Forge in the Forest (1897), The Kindred of the Wild (1902), Haunters of the Silences (1907), etc.
Short biographical dictionary of English literature .
John W. Cousin.
2011.
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Charles G.D. Roberts — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts Source: Library and Archives Canada, C 006718 Born Charles George Douglas Roberts 1860 January 10 Douglas, New Brunswick Died 1943 November 26 … Wikipedia
Roberts — /rob euhrts/, n. 1. Sir Charles George Douglas, 1860 1943, Canadian poet and novelist. 2. Elizabeth Madox /mad euhks/, 1886 1941, U.S. poet and novelist. 3. Frederick Sleigh /slay/, Earl ( Bobs Bahadur ), 1832 1914, British field marshal. 4.… … Universalium
Roberts, Sir Charles G.D. — ▪ Canadian poet in full Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts born , Jan. 10, 1860, Douglas, N.B. died Nov. 26, 1943, Toronto poet who was the first to express the new national feeling aroused by the Canadian confederation of 1867. His… … Universalium
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George — /jawrj/, n. 1. a figure of St. George killing the dragon, esp. one forming part of the insignia of the Order of the Garter. 2. Brit. Slang. any coin bearing the image of St. George. 3. a word formerly used in communications to represent the… … Universalium
Douglas — /dug leuhs/, n. 1. Sir James ( the Black Douglas ), 1286 1330, Scottish military leader. 2. James, 2nd Earl of, 1358? 88, Scottish military leader. 3. Kirk (Issur Danielovitch Demsky), born 1916, U.S. actor. 4. Lloyd C(assel) /kas euhl/, 1877… … Universalium
Roberts — I. biographical name Sir Charles George Douglas 1860 1943 Canadian poet II. biographical name Frederick Sleigh 1832 1914 1st Earl Roberts British field marshal III. biographical name Kenneth 1885 1957 American novelist IV. biographical name Owen… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Roberts — [ rɔbəts], 1) Sir (seit 1935) Charles G. D. (George Douglas), kanadischer Schriftsteller, * Douglas (Provinz New Brunswick) 10. 1. 1860, ✝ Toronto 26. 11. 1943; lebte 1897 1925 in New York und Europa (v. a. London), danach in Toronto.… … Universal-Lexikon
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