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Scott, Frederick George, 1861-1944,
Frederick George Scott
Frederick George Scott
(7 April 1861 – 19 January 1944) was a
Canadian poet
and author, known as the Poet of the
Laurentians
. He is sometimes associated with
Canada
's
Confederation Poets
, a group that included
Charles G. D. Roberts
,
Bliss Carman
,
Archibald Lampman
, and
Duncan Campbell Scott
. Scott published 13 books of
Christian
and patriotic poetry. Scott was a
British imperialist
who wrote many hymns to the
British Empire
—eulogizing his country's roles in the
Boer Wars
and
World War I
. Many of his poems use the natural world
symbol
ically to convey deeper spiritual meaning. Frederick George Scott was the father of poet
F. R. Scott
.
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The Great War as I saw it / Frederick George Scott ; introduction by Mark G. McGowan.
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Scott
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Frederick
George
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1861
-
1944
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Published 2014
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