Two Franco-American Writers : Dantin and Dion-Lévesque
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Title
Two Franco-American Writers : Dantin and Dion-Lévesque
Description
Article exploring the author's notion of cultural "interfacing" through the French Canadian and Anglo American contexts of Montréal-born Louis Dantin (Eugene Seers) and Nashua, New Hampshire native, Rosaire Dion-Lévesque. Both authors wrote in French in early twentieth-century New England. Discussion of Dantin's best-known work, "Les enfances de Fanny," situated in Roxbury, Massachusetts; thoughts on its indifference to "American culture" and to some other themes that predominate other Franco American novels. How the later poetry of Dion-Lévesque, his French translations of Walt Whitman, and his attitudes toward "American culture" compare to the works of Dantin.
Creator
Lee, Sonia
Date
1978 summer
Language
en
Type
Journal Article
Coverage
Early 20th century; New England
Contribution Form
Zotero
DOI
10.2307/467457
ISSN
0163-755X (print); 1946-3170 (online)
Date
1978 summer
Issue
2
Language
en
Pages
25-32
Publication Title
MELUS (Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States)
Volume
5