Robert Norwood (1923)/Index

INDEX


  • A Fallen Angel, quoted in full, 37.
  • A Litany, quoted in full, 38.
  • A Song of Battles, quoted, 118.
  • A Song of New Gods, 101.
  • Africa, Joseph Norwood missionary to, 12.
  • After the Order of Melchizedek, quoted in full, 55; appreciation of, 101.
  • Akhenaton, 103.
  • Almond, Canon John, Norwood assistant to, 23.
  • Bibliography, 125.
  • Bill Boram, atmosphere of, 13, 14; selection from, 69; description of, 110–112.
  • Blackburn, Miss Grace, quoted, 112.
  • Boccaccio, 117.
  • Boston, Joseph Norwood educated at, 11; Robert Norwood’s uncle enlisted in First Boston Brigade, 12.
  • Bridgewater, N.S., Robert Norwood, rector of Trinity Church, 22.
  • Browning, E. B., 116.
  • Browning, Robert, quotation from Saul, 96; 116, 117.
  • Calais, Me., residence at, 14; at school in, 14.
  • Campbell, Wilfred, 88; 100.
  • Carman, Bliss, 25.
  • Catskills, 14.
  • Chaleur Bay, 16.
  • Chaucer, 115.
  • Clark, Dr. Joseph, 11.
  • Clark, Mr., Robert Norwood lay-reader to, 19.
  • Clarks, The, 10.
  • Coaticook, at school in, 16, 17.
  • Columbia University, 23.
  • Crowells, The, 10.
  • Dante, 104; 116.
  • Denison, Merrill, 100.
  • Dives in Torment, description of, 88–90.
  • Dostoevsky, quoted (The Brothers Karamazov), 110.
  • Driftwood, 22; 119.
  • Fellow Craftsmen, quoted in full, 35, 36.
  • Giordano Bruno, quoted in full, 60; 66.
  • Goethe, 117.
  • Grant, U. S., 12.
  • Grindstone Island, residence on, 15; 17.
  • Gulf of St. Lawrence, 15.
  • Halifax, 11; Robert Norwood ordained in, 21.
  • Harding, Edith, Norwood’s mother, 12; 21.
  • Harding, Rev. Theodore Seth, ancestor of Robert Norwood, 20, 21.
  • Hardings, The, 10; genealogy, 20.
  • Heavysege, his Saul, 99.
  • Hemmeon, Dr. Douglas, 21, 22.
  • His Lady of the Sonnets, 24; quoted, 29–40; 85; 104; description of, with quotations, 85–88; appreciation of, 91.
  • Holmes, Miss, 11.
  • Holmes, Oliver Wendell, relative by marriage, 11.
  • Hooker, Joe, 12.
  • Hubbard’s Cove, residence in, 17; 22.
  • Huestis, Miss Annie Campbell, 21.
  • Jeddore and Ship Harbour, 19.
  • Johnston, Rev. Dr. Robert, quoted, 110.
  • Keats, 116.
  • King, Basil, 25.
  • King’s College, Windsor, N.S., 17; 19, 20; 22; 102; 119.
  • Lennoxville, Que., at school in, 16, 17.
  • Lessing, 117.
  • Logan, Dr. J. D., collection of Canadiana at Acadia University, 119.
  • London, Ont., rector at Cronyn Memorial Church, 23, 24.
  • Luther, 116.
  • MacDonald, Wilson, quoted, 117.
  • Magdalen Islands, 15, 16, 17.
  • Mair, Charles, 100.
  • Maitland, Lady Sarah, ancestor of Norwood, 13.
  • Malvern Hill, Battle of, Joseph Norwood wounded in, 12.
  • Maritime Provinces, 84.
  • Margaret’s Bay, 13.
  • Marshall, W. E., author of Brookfield, 23.
  • Mary. 104.
  • McKeen, Dr. George, father-in-law of Robert Norwood, 22.
  • McLellan, General, 12.
  • Michey Maitland, 12; 24.
  • Montreal, assistant at Trinity Church, 23.
  • Moses. 103.
  • Mount Pisgah, influence on Robert Norwood, 14, 15.
  • Neil’s Harbour, C.B., 21.
  • New Ross, N.S., birthplace of Robert Norwood, 12.
  • Norwood, Miss Aileen, 22.
  • Norwood, Miss Florence, 15.
  • Norwood, Miss Jean, 22.
  • Norwood, Rev. Joseph, Father of Robert Norwood; independent spirit of, 11; enlisted, 12; wounded, 12; honourable mention, 12; missionary, 12; marriage, 12; failing health, 22; buried at St. Luke’s, Hubbard’s Cove, 17, 18.
  • Norwood, Joseph, Junior, buried at Hubbard’s 17.
  • Norwood, Miss Nellie, 15.
  • Norwood, Robert W., ancestry, 9; genealogy, 10–11; genius, 11; birthplace of, 12; childish characteristics, 13; influence of the sea, 13; of Mount Pisgah, 14; taught by his mother, 15; influence of sisters, 15; at school in Coaticook, 16; classics, 16; at school in Lennoxville, 16; on genius, 17; on death, 17; entered King’s College, 17; mechanical ability, 17; devotion to father, 18; determination to be a clergyman, 17–19; lack of funds, 19; as lay-reader, 19; encouraged by Charles G. D. Roberts, 19, 20; difficulties at college, 20; public speech, 20; descendant of Theodore Seth Harding, 20; graduated, 21; ordained, 21; first parish at St. Andrew’s Mission, Neil’s Harbour, C.B., 21, 22; marriage of, 22; called to Hubbard’s Cove, 22; children of, 22; called to Bridgewater, N.S., 22; friendships of, 22, 23; post-graduate courses at Columbia, 23; rector at Springhill, 23; studied industrial problem, 23; assistant at Trinity Church, Montreal, 23; success as a preacher, 23, 24; fearlessness of, 24; 110; called to London, Ont., 23; first individual publications, 24; called to Overbrook, Pa., 24; doctorate, 24; lecturer, Philadelphia Forum, 24; belongs to all who speak English, 25; correspondence of, 26; 86; poetic qualities, 85; 90; recognition, 85; philosophy of, 87; 114, 115; 120, 121; dramatic gift, 98–100; grouped with Canadian dramatists, 100; scenario by, 100; on divinity of man, 102; power in dramatic monologue, 103; views on physical conflict, 104; on religion, 108; intense activities, 112; burden of message, 113; artistry, 113; influence of other poets, 116–118; on war, 118; originality, 118; conservative in style, 118; quotation from, 122.
  • Norwood, Robert, Junior (Ted), 22.
  • Norwood, Mrs. Robert (Ethel McKeen of Baddeck), 22.
  • Norwood, Ted, buried at Hubbard’s Cove, 17.
  • Nova Scotia, 20.

  • Oak Hill, N.Y., residence at, 14.
  • Overbrook, Pa., rector of St. Paul’s Memorial Church, 24; 110; environment of, 25.
  • Paton, Mr., 23.
  • Paul, 104.
  • Philadelphia, 105.
  • Porcupine Hill, 12.
  • Postlude, 77.
  • Rand, Theodore Harding, named for Rev. Theodore Seth Harding, 21.
  • Reincarnation, quoted in full, 36, 37.
  • Roberts, Charles G. D., encouraged Norwood, 19, 20, 25; 102; 116; 119.
  • Roberts, Mr., 22.
  • Seaforth, N.S., residence at, 13, 14.
  • Searle, Captain, of The Race Horse, 11.
  • Seton, Ernest Thompson, 25.
  • Shakespeare, 117.
  • Shelley, 116; 122.
  • Shigawake, Que., residence in, 16; 23.
  • Socrates, 103.
  • Springhill, N.S., rector of All Saints’ Church, 23; studied industrial problem, 23.
  • Stringer, Arthur, 25; 99.
  • The Anointed, 76.
  • The King of Glory, 101.
  • The Man of Kerioth, selections from, 75–77; description of, 105–110.
  • The Modernists, selections from, 60–66; description of, with quotations, 102–104.
  • The Optimist, 101.
  • The Piper and the Reed, quotations from, 53–60; description of, 100; compared with A Musical Instrument by E. B. Browning, 116, 117.

  • The Ploughman, quoted in full, 59, 60; appreciation of, 101.
  • The Power Within (scenario), 100.
  • The Race Horse, Joseph Norwood second mate of, 11.
  • The Spinner, 70; description, of 119.
  • The Witch of Endor, 23, 24; selections from 41–52;, description of, 91–98; appreciation of, 98–100.
  • Thompson, Mr. C. W., 23.
  • Thompson, Francis, The Hound of Heaven, 89.
  • Vernon, Chas, co-author of Driftwood, 22, 119.
  • Whitman, 116.
  • Windsor society, 20.
  • Wordsworth, 117.
  • Wycliffe, 115.