Grounds for Compaison: The Geography of Identity in Françoise Loranger and Gwethalyn Graham
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Grounds for Compaison: The Geography of Identity in Françoise Loranger and Gwethalyn Graham
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Abstract |
The author analyzes the way Quebec authors Gwethalyn Graham, in Earth and High Heaven (1944), and Françoise Loranger, in Mathieu (1949), used Montreal of the 1940s to evoke a particular sense of time and space and to centre the struggles of the novels’ protagonists.
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Québec Studies
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Vol. 21-22
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161-176
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Date |
1996
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Coleman, Patrick. “Grounds for Compaison: The Geography of Identity in Françoise Loranger and Gwethalyn Graham.” Québec Studies Vol. 21-22 (1996): 161–176.
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