Quebec Storytellers: Mavis Gallant’s Narrators in Their Settings
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Quebec Storytellers: Mavis Gallant’s Narrators in Their Settings
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Abstract |
The author contends that Mavis Gallant’s protagonist in Its Image on the Mirror (1964), Jean Price, conveys vividly something of the quality of Anglo-Scottish Canadian culture of the 1940s and 1950s, while Gallant’s “Linnet Muir” stories similarly mingle bleak personal experience with illuminating impressions of Anglo-Scottish Quebec.
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British Journal of Canadian Studies
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Vol. 6
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no. 2
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304-312
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Date |
1991
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Alexander, Flora. “Quebec Storytellers: Mavis Gallant’s Narrators in Their Settings.” British Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 6, no. 2 (1991): 304–312.
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