Charles G.D. Roberts
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Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts, KCMG , FRSC , BA (January 10, 1860 – November 26, 1943) was a Canadian poet and prose writer. Roberts, his cousin Bliss Carman, Archibald Lampman and Duncan Campbell Scott were known as the "Confederation poets". His brother Theodore Goodridge Roberts also became an author.
Charles was born in Douglas, New Brunswick in 1860, the eldest child of Emma Wetmore Bliss and George Goodridge Roberts, and was raised near the Tantramar Marshes at Sackville. In 1879, he earned a BA from the University of New Brunswick and, in the following year, published his first book of poems, Orion and Other Poems, and married Mary Fenety on December 29. Much of his best poetry in this period was inspired by nature. In 1893, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
In 1897, he separated from his wife and family and moved to New York City, where he turned to fiction, especially stories about animals. He also wrote descriptive text for guide books, such as Picturesque Canada. In 1907, he moved to Paris, later moving to London. Roberts served with the British Army during World War I, then later joined the Canadian War Records Office in London.
Charles G. D Roberts was elected to the United States National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1898. In 1925, Roberts returned to Canada, moving to Toronto and began writing poetry again. For his contributions to literature, he was awarded the Royal Society of Canada's first Lorne Pierce Medal in 1926 and was knighted (KCMG) in 1935. He got remarried, to Joan Montgomery, on October 28, 1943 at the age of 83 but became ill and died shortly after in Toronto.
Besides his own body of work, Roberts is known as the "Father of Canadian Poetry" because he served as an inspiration for other writers of his time.
[edit] Selected works
- Orion, and Other Poems (1880) - poetry
- In Divers Tones (1886) - poetry
- Songs of the Common Day (1893) - poetry
- The Raid from Beauséjour and How the Carter Boys Lifted the Mortgage (1894) - novelette
- Reube Dare’s Shad Boat (1895) - novelette
- The Forge in the Forest (1896) - novel
- Earth's Enigmas (1896) - short stories
- History of Canada (1897) - history
- The Heart of the Ancient Wood (1900) - novel
- The Kindred of the Wild (1902) - short stories
- Barbara Ladd (1902) - novel
- The Book of the Rose (1903) - poems
- Red Fox (1905) - short stories
- The Heart That Knows (1906) - novel
- Kings in Exile (1909) - novel
- Neighbours Unknown (1911) - short stories
- Canada in Flanders (1918) - non-fiction
- The Vagrant of Time (1927) - poetry
- The Iceberg, and Other Poems (1934) - poetry
- Further Animal Stories (1936) - short stories
- Canada Speaks of Britain and Other Poems of the War (1941) - poetry
[edit] Further reading
- Adams, John Coldwell, Sir Charles God Dam: The Life of Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, University of Toronto Press, 1986.
[edit] External links
- Works by Charles G.D. Roberts at Project Gutenberg
- Article in the Canadian poetry archive
- Sir Charles G. D. Roberts fonds
Categories: 1860 births | 1943 deaths | Canadian poets | Canadian short story writers | People from Fredericton | University of New Brunswick alumni | Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada | Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George | Welsh Canadians | Legion of Frontiersmen members