Isabella Valancy Crawford, born on December twenty-fifth, eighteen fifty, was an influential Irish-born Canadian poet and writer. She carved a unique path in the literary world, becoming one of the first Canadians to earn a living as a freelance writer. Her contributions to literature have left an indelible mark on the Canadian cultural landscape.
Crawford is increasingly recognized as Canada's first major poet, a title that reflects her significant impact on the nation's literary heritage. Her work resonates with themes of identity and nature, capturing the essence of the Canadian experience during the nineteenth century.
Among her notable works is the poem