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 · Ringuet’s Trente arpents was published in , at the very end of the period of French-Canadian literary history labelled “régionaliste.” (See Philippe Panneton, Wikipedia). Unlike earlier régionaliste literature, Trente arpents is characterized by its realism. A farmer, prosperous in his youth, “gives himself” (his land) to one of his sons.  · Trente arpents () est un roman qui trace un portrait plutôt tragique que romantique du fermier canadien et rompt ainsi avec la tradition de l'idylle régionale. Il présente la vie rurale du Québec comme étant soumise à la fois aux caprices du climat et au choc de l'bltadwin.ru le pseudonyme de Ringuet, l'auteur Philippe Panneton décrit la déchéance d'Euchariste Moisan depuis.  · May 1, Trente Arpents () is a novel that breaks with the tradition of the regional idyll by portraying the Canadien farmer as a tragic rather than a romantic figure and presents Québec rural life as subject at once to the vagaries of climate and the impact of urbanization.


Ringuet, L'héritage, Montréal, Variétés, , pages. Comme on connaît mal Ringuet (le nom de sa mère) si on n'a lu que Trente arpents! Ringuet est si peu, par l'esprit, un écrivain régionaliste! Il suffit de lire ce recueil de nouvelles pour s'en convaincre. Trente arpents Ringuet. Collection. bnm* | Bibliothèque du Nouveau Monde. Auteurs. Roméo Arbour, Jean-Louis Major, Jean Panneton Édition critique par Jean Panneton, Roméo Arbour et Jean-Louis Major. Infos. pages / ISBN. PDF: 34,99 $. Philippe Panneton, dit Ringuet () est un romancier et essayiste québécois, auteur du roman Trente arpents (). Il fut ambassadeur du Canada dans le Portugal de Salazar à compter de Le prix Ringuet de l'Académie des lettres du Québec a été créé en son honneur. 3.


Ringuet, pseudonym of Philippe Panneton, (born Ap, Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada—died Decem, Lisbon, Portugal), French-Canadian novelist whose Trente arpents (; Thirty Acres) is considered a classic of Canadian literature. Panneton became a medical doctor, practiced medicine in Montreal, and taught at the University of Montreal. Thirty Acres (French: Trente arpents) is a novel by Canadian writer Philippe Panneton, published under the pen name Ringuet. First published in French in , it was published in an English translation in and won the Governor General's Award for Fiction at the Governor General's Awards. It is considered one of the most important works in Quebec literature, and one of the most important exemplars of the roman du terroir genre. Ringuet’s Trente arpents was published in , at the very end of the period of French-Canadian literary history labelled “régionaliste.” (See Philippe Panneton, Wikipedia). Unlike earlier régionaliste literature, Trente arpents is characterized by its realism. A farmer, prosperous in his youth, “gives himself” (his land) to one of his sons.

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