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Diane of Ville Marie: A Romance of French Canada

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The narrative follows settlers and notable families in a colonial settlement on the St. Lawrence, interweaving domestic life, religious devotion, and frontier violence. It focuses on a prosperous household whose daughter embraces seclusion and donates funds for a convent cell, and on an English captive who is absorbed into local religious life. Episodes range from Iroquois raids and militia responses to pilgrimages, fairs, council debates, and intimate domestic scenes. Personal dilemmas of loyalty, temptation, and sacrifice unfold alongside community rituals and emergencies, blending romance and adventure with reflections on faith and social duty in a precarious frontier society.

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Blanche Lucile Macdonnell

Blanche Lucile Macdonnell was a novelist known for her work in historical romance, particularly set in Canada. Her notable book, "Diane of Ville Marie: A Romance of French Canada," explores themes of love and cultural identity against the backdrop of 17th-century French Canada. Macdonnell's writing reflects a deep engagement with the historical context of her characters, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of life during that era. Through her storytelling, she contributes to the literary heritage of Canadian literature.

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