An edition of Maria Chapdelaine (1916)

Maria Chapdelaine

récit du Canada français

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Maria Chapdelaine
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An edition of Maria Chapdelaine (1916)

Maria Chapdelaine

récit du Canada français

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Tells of a French-Canadian family in early twentieth-century Quebec, where life is ruled by the harsh winters and a young woman must choose between the life she has always known and the possibility of a different, less difficult life.

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Publisher
B. Grasset
Language
French
Pages
253

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Maria Chapdelaine
2004, Tundra Books, Tundra Books of Northern New York
in English
Cover of: Maria Chapdelaine
Maria Chapdelaine: récit du Canada français
1997, CEC
in French
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Maria Chapdelaine
1992, Stoddard
in English
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Maria Chapdelaine: roman
1974, Bibliothèque canadienne-française
in French
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Maria Chapdelaine: a tale of the Lake St. John country
1921, The Macmillan company
in English
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Paris

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Pagination
253 p. ;
Number of pages
253

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OL21510402M

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