The Influence of a Book
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The Influence of a Book (French: L'influence d'un livre, 1837) is a novel by the Canadian writer Phillipe-Ignace François Aubert du Gaspé. It is considered to be the first French Canadian novel, and although the book was not well received initially, it has come to be recognized as a major landmark in Canadian literature.
It is the tale of Charles Amand's quest for gold. Between alchemy, the courtship of his daughter Amélie, the legend of Rose Latulipe and the murder of the peddler Guilmette, there is a satirical theme aimed at spiritual poverty in Quebec.
The Influence of a Book, an English language translation by Claire Rothman, was published in 1993.
Editions
- Le Chercheur de trésors (1864), by H.R. Casgrain
- L'influence d'un livre' (1968) by Léopold Leblanc
- The Influence of a Book (1993) by Robert Davies
External links
- The Influence of a Book at Project Gutenberg (French)
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