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The Quebec Anthology by Matt Cohen,Wayne Grady Pdf
The Quebec Anthology: 1830-1990 provides a complete overview of the Quebec short story from its beginnings to the 1990s and offers a unique opportunity for English readers to discover the essence of this fascinating literature. In addition, a detailed biography of each author and an assessment of each story's place in the larger canvas of Quebec literature are included.
Author : Philip Stratford,Michael Thomas Publisher : Unknown Page : 215 pages File Size : 54,6 Mb Release : 1977 Category : Canadian literature (French) Translations into English ISBN : 0442298544
Anthology of Québec Women's Plays in English Translation by Louise Forsyth Pdf
"Louise H. Forsyth brings to English Canada some of the best plays by women that Quebec has to offer, in translation from the original French. Covering a diverse range of subject matter, many of these plays are being published in English for the first time."-- Back cover.
Ink and Strawberries by Beverley Daurio,Luise von Flotow Pdf
Ink and Strawberries contains the very best of contemporary Quebec women's fiction, cover a full range of women's lives, from a young girl's coming of age, to an old woman's memories, from sexuality to the tenderness of women's friendships.
The Span o' Life: A Tale of Louisbourg & Quebec by William McLennan,Jean N. McIlwraith Pdf
'The Span o' Life' is a historical fiction novel by Jean N. McIlwraith and William McLennan that takes readers on a journey through the ill-fated Rebellion of Prince Charles, following the story of Hugh Maxwell, Chevalier of the Order of St. Louis, who finds himself in an obscure lodging in Soho, London. A chance encounter with a lady in distress sets off a chain of events that takes him on an unforgettable adventure to New France, where he makes both friends and enemies, falls in love, and experiences joy and sorrow.
"Found in Translation is a unique and exciting look at the process of translation, where poems from seventeen poets from Quebec are each translated by five different translators."--Publisher's website.
Esprit de Corps by Louise Blouin,Bernard Pozier,Douglas Gordon Jones Pdf
Esprit de Corps is an exciting anthology of contemporary Quebec poetry by more than forty of the most important francophone writers. Contributors include Denise Boucher, Yolande Villemaire, Nicole Brossard, Yves Boisvert, Anne Hebert, Gilles Vigneault, and Pierre Morency.
The Constitutions that Shaped Us by Guy Laforest,Alain-G. Gagnon,Eugénie Brouillet Pdf
The Constitutions that Shaped Us re-examines from a comparative and critical standpoint the events, key players, and texts which, taken together, help to interpret all Canadian constitutions prior to Confederation. The key constitutional documents that are studied in this book are the Royal Proclamation of 1763, the Quebec Act of 1774, the Constitutional Act of 1791, and the 1840 Act of Union. Great Canadian historians of the past take turns in providing unforgettable sketches and understandings of the actions of monumental figures such as Governors Murray, Carleton, and Elgin, British politicians from Pitt to Burke, Grey, and Durham, without forgetting the leading political and intellectual colonial figures such as Bédard, Papineau, La Fontaine, Mackenzie, and Baldwin. Gathering together the most renowned and representative works of constitutional scholarship, this anthology provides readers with an in-depth account of the events that would ultimately lead to the union of British colonies, the birth of the Dominion of Canada, and the rebirth of political autonomy in a colony known successively as Quebec, Lower Canada, Canada East, and once again Quebec in 1867. Following a general survey of the various constitutions enacted under British rule, this collection includes an equal number of commentaries by French- and English-speaking historians concerning each of the four constitutions to offer the most nuanced view of Canada’s origins to date.