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Fiction Anthologies (multiple Authors)

French Canadian Prose Masters

The Nineteenth Century

edited by Yves Brunelle

Publisher
Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2024
Category
Anthologies (multiple authors), 19th Century, Pre-Confederation (to 1867)
Recommended Age
14 to 18
Recommended Grade
9 to 12
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780887721786
    Publish Date
    Jun 1978
    List Price
    $28.00
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780776635910
    Publish Date
    Jan 2013
    List Price
    $28.00
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780776635927
    Publish Date
    Apr 2024
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

This repertory of nineteenth century French fiction in Canada includes fabled romances that represent a wealth of folklore and reflect the motivation and spirit of a whole people from its beginning on this continent in the seventeenth century to the end of the nineteenth.
The social history as preserved by French Canada's storytellers, romancers and novelists is immediate and speaks to the reader in an unambiguous way that formal historians rarely achieve.
The anthology includes: Philippe Aubert de Gaspé the Younger's The Stranger (The Legend of Rose Latulipe) and The Man from Labrador, Amédée Papineau's Caroline: A Canadian Legend, Napoléon Aubin's Plan for the Canadian Republic, Pierre Petitclair's A Labrador Adventure, Alphonse Poitras's My Uncle's Story, L.-A. Oliver's The Faithful Debtor, Pierre-J. O. Chauveau's Charles Guérin, Abbé Henri-Raymond Casgrain's The Sorceress, Patrice Lacombe's The Ancestral Farm, Joseph-Charles Taché's Foresters and Voyageurs, Joseph Marmette's François de Bienville and The Last Cannon Ball, Faucher de Saint-Maurice's The Roussis' Fire, Benjamin Sulte's The Werewolf, Louis Fréchette's Oneille and Tipite Vallerand, Jules-Paul Tardivel's For Our Native Land, and Pamphile LeMay's Blood and Gold.

About the author

Yves Brunelle is a member of the Association of Canadian and Quebec Literatures and the Atlantic Canada Institute. Brunelle has taught both French and English, and was Program Director for Radio-Canada in Moncton and producer of "Public Affairs" for CBC Halifax.

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