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Hugh MacLennan et le besoin d’Europe dans Voices in Time (1980)
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Hugh MacLennan et le besoin d’Europe dans Voices in Time (1980)
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Montreal novelist, essayist and McGill University professor Hugh MacLennan (1907-1990) was known for his respect and admiration for Europe and European literature. The author examines how MacLennan's fiction writing strove to build and maintain a cultural and historical continuity with Europe, as well as the reasons why the optimism of MacLennan's first novels took on a more ominous tone that expressed his fear, as evidenced by MacLennan's 1980 futuristic novel, Voices in Time, that Canada, caught up in the turmoil of the 1960s, might one day forget its own history.
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Études canadiennes / Canadian Studies
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No. 79
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71-85
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2015
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fr
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Dodeman, André. “Hugh MacLennan et le besoin d’Europe dans Voices in Time (1980).” Études canadiennes / Canadian Studies No. 79 (2015): 71–85. https://journals.openedition.org/eccs/590.
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