The Spell of the Yukon

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:poetry
gptkbp:adaptations musical adaptations
gptkbp:appears_in anthologies of poetry
gptkbp:author gptkb:Robert_W._Service
gptkbp:celebrates frontier spirit
gptkbp:collection Songs of the Sour Dough
gptkbp:contains metaphors about nature
gptkbp:cultural_impact popular in Canadian culture
gptkbp:describes harsh conditions of the Yukon
gptkbp:explores themes of adventure
gptkbp:famous_quote “ There’s a land where the mountains are nameless.”
gptkbp:features nature imagery
gptkbp:genre narrative poetry
gptkbp:has_inspired other poets
gptkbp:has_written gold miners
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Spell of the Yukon
gptkbp:influenced Canadian literature
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Gold_Rush
gptkbp:inspired_by gptkb:Yukon_Gold_Rush
gptkbp:is_a narrative poem about the Yukon.
gptkbp:is_associated_with Yukon culture
gptkbp:is_available_in public domain
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in Yukon festivals
gptkbp:is_cited_in literary discussions
gptkbp:is_considered a tribute to the Yukon
gptkbp:is_notable_for its vivid imagery
gptkbp:is_part_of Canadian poetry canon
gptkbp:is_recognized_as classic poem
gptkbp:is_referenced_in popular music
gptkbp:is_studied_in literature courses
gptkbp:language English
gptkbp:line “ There’s a land where the mountains are nameless.”
“ And I’d give my right hand to see.”
gptkbp:notable_work gptkb:Robert_W._Service
gptkbp:performed_in gptkb:theater_productions
gptkbp:published_by gptkb:William_Heinemann
gptkbp:published_in 1907
gptkbp:reflects personal experiences of the author
gptkbp:related_to gptkb:Klondike_Gold_Rush
gptkbp:setting gptkb:Yukon_Territory
gptkbp:style lyrical
gptkbp:theme Yukon wilderness
gptkbp:translated_into multiple languages
gptkbp:written_in free verse
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Robert_W._Service
gptkb:The_Kneeling_Drunkard's_Plea
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7