Famous Narrative Poem. Service was inspired to write this dark and spooky narrative poem by the stories he heard from the people of the Yukon. The poem was published in his book, Songs of a Sourdough in "The Cremation of Sam McGee" has turned out to be one of Service's most famous poems/5. The Cremation of Sam McGee by Robert W. Service There are strange things done in the midnight sun By the men who moil for gold; The Arctic trails have their secret tales That would make your blood run cold; The Northern Lights have seen queer sights, But the queerest they ever did see Was that night on the marge of Lake Lebarge I cremated Sam McGee. · The Cremation of Sam McGee. WRITTEN BY: Robert Service. NARRATED BY: Michael Scott. This is a short poem about Sam McGee, a prospector from Tennessee. LibriVox volunteers bring you 7 different recordings of The Cremation of Sam McGee by Robert W. For more information on the readers, please visit the.
Robert William Service. Robert William Service was a poet and writer sometimes referred to as the Bard of the Yukon He is best-known for his writings on the Canadian North including the poems The Shooting of Dan McGrew The Law of the Yukon and The Cremation of Sam McGee His writing was so expressive that his readers took him for a hard-bitten old Klondike prospector not the later-arriving bank. Service, Robert W. The Cremation of Sam McGee. Illus. by Harrison, Ted. Toronto: Kids Can Press Ltd., Unp. Elementary. Set in the Yukon Territory during the time of the Alaskan Gold Rush, Sam McGee is a gold miner from Tennessee who dies from the bitter cold. This item: The Cremation of Sam McGee. by Robert Service Paperback. $ In Stock. Ships from and sold by bltadwin.ru FREE Shipping on orders over $ The Collected Verse of Robert Service: Songs of a Sourdough, Ballads of a Cheechako, Rhymes of a Rolling Stone, Rhymes of a Red Cross Man, Ballads of a Bohemian.
‘The Cremation of Sam McGee’ is one of the best-known poems of Robert W. Service. The poem presents the cremation of Sam McGee who freezes to death in the prospect of gold. In this poem, Service presents the story of Sam McGee, an inhabitant of Tennessee, who died in the cold of the north pole. Robert Service’s poem, “The Cremation of Sam McGee,” tells the tale of two gold miners in the Yukon and one man’s “last request.” The poem, which was originally published in , was later transformed into a children’s book with colorful illustrations by Ted Harrison, in The Cremation Of Sam Mcgee Poem by Robert William Service. Read Robert William Service poem:There are strange things done in the midnight sun By the men who moil for gold; The Arctic trails have their secret tales.
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