Grounds for Compaison: The Geography of Identity in Françoise Loranger and Gwethalyn Graham

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Author/collaborator
Title
Grounds for Compaison: The Geography of Identity in Françoise Loranger and Gwethalyn Graham
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.
Publication
Québec Studies
Volume
Vol. 21-22
Pages
161-176
Date
1996
Language
en
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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