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The American Dream in Nineteenth-Century Quebec
Ideologies and Utopia in Antoine Gerin-Lajoie's 'Jean Rivard'
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English
Published/Copyright:
1996
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Antonine Gerin-Lajoie's Jean Rivard (1862-4) is recognized as a landmark novel in Quebec literature. In this study, Robert Major challenges this view of the novel and of the political and intellectual millieu in which it was produced. He suggests that Quebec culture in the nineteenth century was far richer and more diverse.
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Major Robert :
ROBERT MAJOR is a professor in the Département de français at the Unviersity of Ottawa.
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Contents
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Preface
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Introduction
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1. The Genesis of a Discourse. Gerin-Lajoie and the United States: Biographical and Historical Indicators
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2. Paratext and Plot: What Happens in Jean Rivard?
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3. Intertextuality I: Jean Rivard's Library
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4. lntertextuality II: Jean Rivard as a Utopia
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5. Republicanism or Feudalism in Laurentia?
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6. Conclusion
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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9781487576295
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