Robert Finch (poet)
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Robert Duer Claydon Finch (14 May 1900 - 11 June 1995) was a Canadian academic and poet.[1][2] He was a professor of French at the University of Toronto for three decades, and an expert on French poetry. Finch wrote several well regarded works of poetry and won twice the Governor General's Award for English language poetry or drama.
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- New Provinces: Poems of Several Authors (one of six poets in a collection) - 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