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Archibald Lampman was a prominent Canadian poet, recognized for his significant contributions to Canadian literature in the late 19th century. Born in Cambridge, Ontario, he later moved to Ottawa, where he became deeply involved in the literary scene. Lampman's poetry reflects his love of nature, often exploring themes of the natural world and the human experience within it. His works are characterized by their vivid imagery and emotional depth, making him a key figure in the Confederation Poets group, alongside contemporaries such as Duncan Campbell Scott and Bliss Carman.

Despite his relatively short life, Lampman's influence on Canadian poetry has been profound. His collection "Among the Millet" showcases his ability to blend personal reflection with the beauty of the Canadian landscape. Throughout his career, he was influenced by the English Romantic poets, which is evident in his style and thematic choices. Today, he is celebrated not just for his lyrical prowess but also for his role in shaping a distinctly Canadian voice in literature.

nacionalidad Canadiense
Fecha de Nacimiento November 17, 1861
Lugar de Nacimiento Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Fecha de fallecimiento February 10, 1899