| Bliss Carman was a member of a group of poets from the 1860s that came to be known as the Confederation poets, and who wrote primarily about Canadian topics. Carman wrote lyric poetry that enthusiastically praised the wonders of nature. His publications include Low Tide on Grand Pré, which was published in 1893. He was awarded the Lorne Pierce Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Canada in 1928. |