Two Franco-American Writers : Dantin and Dion-Lévesque

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Two Franco-American Writers : Dantin and Dion-Lévesque

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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

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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

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