Name William Chapman | Role Poet | |
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Born George William Alphred ChapmanDecember 13, 1850Saint-Francois parish (in Beauceville), Lower Canada ( 1850-12-13 ) Died February 23, 1917, Ottawa, Canada Books A Heritage of Ruins: The Anci, Notable Women of the Refor, Loose Shadows, Departure, The Wake of the Pina Colada | ||
Nominations Nobel Prize in Literature |
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George William Albert Chapman, né George William Alphred (13 December 1850 – 23 February 1917), was a Canadian poet.
Chapman was born at Saint-François-de-Beauce, Quebec (today's Beauceville), and was educated at Levis College. He studied law, afterward engaged in commercial pursuits, and later entered the civil service of the Province of Quebec. Chapman worked for some time as a journalist in Quebec City and Montreal; but in 1902 became a French translator for the Dominion Senate and removed to Ottawa.
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