What
Innumerable Sources Of Inspiration Can We Not Find In Our Majestic
River, Our Gigantic Lakes, Our Grand Cascades, Our Lofty Mountains,
Our Impenetrable Forests And In All That Grand And Wild Nature, Which
Will Ever Be The Characteristic Feature Of Our Dear Canada.
Oh!
Our
history, gentlemen! Oh, the picturesque beauties of our country! Two
marvellous veins - two mines of precious material open at our feet. The
European writers are ever striving to discover something fresh. Having
exhausted all kinds of themes, they are now stooping to the dust to
find an originality which seems to fly from them. Well, this
freshness, this originality, so courted and so rare now-a-days, may be
found within our grasp, - it is there in our historical archives - in
our patriarchal customs - in the many characters of a people young and
thirsting for independence - a robust and healthy poetry, floats on our
breezes - breathes in our popular songs - sings in the echoes of our
wild forests, and opens graceful and proud her white wings to the
winds of the free aspirations of the new world. To us this virgin
field belongs, gentlemen! Take from Europe her form and experience,
but leave to her, her old Muses. Let us be true to ourselves! Be
Canadians and the future is ours. "That which strikes us most in your
poems" said a member of the French Academy to me, "is that the modern
style, the Parisian style of your verses is united to something
strange, so particular and singular - it seems an exotic, disengaged
from the entire." This perfume of originality which this writer
discovered in my writings was then unknown to myself.
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