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John Talon Lesperance et la littérature canadienne-française
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John Talon Lesperance et la littérature canadienne-française
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Born and educated in a French-speaking community in St. Louis, Missouri, John Lesperance (1835-1891) arrived in Canada in 1865 and quickly rose to prominence as a poet, novelist and essayist in Anglophone Montréal. The author points out that as editor of, or a contributor to, various English-language newspapers and magazines, Lesperance devoted himself to informing his Anglo-Canadian readers about the principal Francophone writers of Quebec. A cultivated and polyglot lover of books, the author notes that Lesperance took pleasure in recording the progress of the two literatures of his adopted country.
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Voix et images
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Vol. 24
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no. 3 [72]
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528-538
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Printemps 1999
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fr
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Hayne, David M. “John Talon Lesperance et la littérature canadienne-française.” Voix et images Vol. 24, no. 3 [72] (Printemps 1999): 528–538. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/vi/1900-v1-n1-vi1335/201448ar.pdf.
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