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Pour la patrie: Roman du XXe siècle

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The narrative centers on Joseph Lamirande, a young physician who chooses his profession to serve others and combines medical practice with deliberate public engagement. Convinced that national renewal requires a return to Christian faith and ancestral virtues, he becomes involved in political and social efforts to strengthen Canadian French identity and the Church’s influence. Prefatory reflections advocate using the novel and the press as instruments for moral and patriotic education, and the story interweaves personal sacrifice, religious conviction, and civic activism to argue for a disciplined, faith-rooted program of communal regeneration.

About the Author

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Jules Paul Tardivel

Jules Paul Tardivel was a French author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "Pour la patrie: Roman du XXe siècle," reflects the themes of patriotism and national identity, characteristic of the era's literary discourse. Tardivel's writing often explores the complexities of societal change and the impact of historical events on individual lives. Through his narratives, he engages with the cultural and political landscape of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the sentiments and challenges faced during a transformative period in France.

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