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Siting the Quebec Novel : The Representation of Space in Francophone Writing in Quebec

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Notions of place and space offer a framework for a variety of readings of the novels of Quebec.

Works from the mid-nineteenth to the late twentieth century are used to offer the reader a series of detailed textual analyses, but also to illuminate aspects of the geography and history of Quebec.

The corpus chosen concentrates on novels by Quebec-born authors such as Patrice Lacombe, Anne Hebert, Michel Tremblay, Jacques Poulin and Madeleine Ouellette-Michalska, but also includes writers born outside Quebec, who have lived in and written about Quebec, such as Louis Hemon in the early twentieth century, Gabrielle Roy in the mid-twentieth century and Regine Robin in the late twentieth century.

The wide historical span of the corpus opens up a range of issues affecting the representation of space, including colonialism, gender, Quebec's place in the wider world and the position and perspective of the 'migrant' writer.

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Product Details
Verlag Peter Lang
3906758850 / 9783906758855
Paperback / softback
16/11/2000
Switzerland
English
282p.
23 cm
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