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Jeanne la Fileuse: Épisode de l'Émigration Franco-Canadienne aux États-Unis

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A mixed literary and polemical work portrays rural life in French‑speaking Canadian villages and then follows a family's emigration to New England textile mills, combining simple novelistic scenes with documentary elements and statistics. It challenges sensational accounts of emigrant destitution, analyzes economic and social causes of migration, and describes the material, political, social, and religious positions of emigrant communities abroad while arguing that repatriation efforts based on exaggerated reports are misguided. The tone alternates between popular storytelling and engaged social commentary.

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Honoré Beaugrand

Honoré Beaugrand was a Canadian author known for his contributions to French-Canadian literature in the late 19th century. His works often reflect themes of adventure and folklore, drawing from the rich cultural tapestry of Canada. Notable among his writings is "La chasse galerie: Légendes Canadiennes," which explores the legendary tales of the Canadian wilderness. Beaugrand's narratives frequently intertwine historical events with fictional elements, providing readers with a unique perspective on the Franco-Canadian experience. His other significant works include "Anita: Souvenirs d'un contre-guérillas" and "Jeanne la Fileuse: Épisode de l'Émigration Franco-Canadienne aux États-Unis," showcasing his versatility as a storyteller.

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