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Sir Charles G. D. Roberts (1860–1943), often called the father of Canadian poetry, was also a pioneer (with Ernest Thompson Seton) of the realistic animal story, imagining the inner lives of wild creatures in collections like The Kindred of the Wild. His nature writing and occasional fantastic tales are a notable part of early Canadian imaginative literature.
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