Robert Finch (poet)
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Robert Duer Claydon Finch (14 May 1900 - 11 June 1995) was a Canadian academic and poet. He was a professor of French at the University of Toronto for three decades, and he was an expert on French poetry. A poet himself, he wrote several well regarded works, twice winning the Governor General's Award for English language poetry or drama.
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- New Provinces: Poems of Several Authors - 1936
- Poems - 1946
- The Strength of the Hills - 1948
- A Century has Roots - 1953
- Acis in Oxford and Other Poems - 1959
- Dover Beach Revisited and Other Poems - 1961
- Silverthorn Bush and Other Poem - 1966
- The Sixth Sense: Individualism in French Poetry 1686-1760 - 1966
- Variations and Theme - 1980
- Has and Is - 1981
- Twelve for Christmas - 1982
- The Grand Duke of Moscow's Favourite Solo - 1983