Louis Hemon
Louis Hemon
Louis Hemon was born in 1880 and raised in Paris, where he qualified for the French Colonial Service. Unwilling to accept a posting to Africa, Hemon embarked on a career as a sports writer and moved to London. He sailed for Quebec in 1911 settling initially in Montreal. He wrote Maria Chapdelaine during his time working at a farm in the Lac Saint-Jean region and died when he was struck by a train at Chapleau, Ontario in 1913.
Michael Gnarowski
Michael Gnarowski
Michael Gnarowski co-edited The Making of Modern Poetry in Canada, compiled The Concise Bibliography of English Canadian Literature, and edited the Critical Views on Canadian Writers series for McGraw-Hill Ryerson. Gnarowski is professor emeritus at Carleton University in Ottawa.
W.H. Blake
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The Voyageur Classic Canadian Fiction 7-Book Bundle
The Voyageur Classic Canadian Fiction 7-Book Bundle
Foreword by Ford Madox Ford
Introduction by Brian Busby, Michael Gnarowski, Allan Pero and 1 other
Translated by W.H. Blake