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Maria Chapdelaine (Summarized Edition). Enriched edition. Rural Quebec romance at Lake St. John: a Canadian regionalist classic of hardship, resilience, and virtue
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- Nombre de pages73
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4788074-5
- EAN8596547880745
- Date de parution10/01/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille736 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurQUICKIE CLASSICS
Résumé
Set in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean frontier, Maria Chapdelaine follows a young woman choosing among François Paradis, Lorenzo Surprenant, and Eutrope Gagnon-an intimate plot that stages a larger conflict between modern mobility and fidelity to the land. Hémon's spare, rhythmic prose renders seasons, labor, and Catholic ritual with lyrical realism. At once roman du terroir and subtle critique, the novel fuses regional detail, oral cadences, and mythic resonance.
Louis Hémon, a French writer born in Brittany, emigrated to Canada in 1911 and worked as a farmhand near Péribonka, learning the settlers' speech and routines. Composing from notes and conversations, he sought precision without folklore. Struck and killed by a train in 1913 before publication, he left a manuscript whose posthumous fame linked Paris and Quebec and distilled his brief North American apprenticeship.
Scholars and general readers alike will value this classic for its lucid portrait of place and the ethical stakes it frames. Read it for the measured beauty of its sentences, its ethnographic acuity, and its still-urgent meditation on belonging and endurance. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Louis Hémon, a French writer born in Brittany, emigrated to Canada in 1911 and worked as a farmhand near Péribonka, learning the settlers' speech and routines. Composing from notes and conversations, he sought precision without folklore. Struck and killed by a train in 1913 before publication, he left a manuscript whose posthumous fame linked Paris and Quebec and distilled his brief North American apprenticeship.
Scholars and general readers alike will value this classic for its lucid portrait of place and the ethical stakes it frames. Read it for the measured beauty of its sentences, its ethnographic acuity, and its still-urgent meditation on belonging and endurance. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.








