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François de Bienville: Scènes de la Vie Canadienne au XVII siècle

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A historical narrative set in seventeenth-century Canada that dramatizes daily life in settlements, parish communities, and frontier outposts. It interweaves military campaigns, raids, and diplomatic tensions involving neighboring colonies and Indigenous nations with scenes of domestic labour, commerce, and exploration. The text alternates between vivid fictional episodes and historical commentary to trace the colony's demographic and economic development, the strains of war on civilians, and the actions of colonial authorities. Overall, it aims to popularize a turbulent era by combining storytelling with documentary sketches that illuminate social customs, hardships, and the wider geopolitical forces shaping the period.

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Joseph Marmette

Joseph Marmette was a Canadian author known for his historical novels that explore the rich tapestry of Canadian history. His works often delve into significant events and figures from the past, providing readers with a narrative that blends fact and fiction. Notable among his writings is "Chevalier de Mornac: Chronique de la Nouvelle-France (1664)", which reflects on the early days of New France. Marmette's storytelling captures the essence of Canadian life in the 17th and 18th centuries, making him an important figure in the literary heritage of Canada.

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