Angéline de Montbrun
Conan, Laure, 1845-1924
Angéline de Montbrun - 1 online resource : multiple file formats
Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ang%C3%A9line_de_Montbrun Wikipedia page about this book: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ang%C3%A9line_de_Montbrun Release date is 2005-12-09
This text was adapted from that found at the Bibliothèque virtuelle. Thank you to Donald Ipperciel and the Faculté Saint-Jean (University of Alberta) for making it available This text was adapted from that found at the Bibliothèque virtuelle. Thank you to Donald Ipperciel and the Faculté Saint-Jean (University of Alberta) for making it available
"Angéline de Montbrun" by Laure Conan is a novel first published between 1881-1882. The story follows Angéline, a young woman betrothed to Maurice, whose life is shattered when her father dies and an accident disfigures her face. She breaks off her engagement and withdraws into isolation, contemplating her losses through diary entries and letters. This groundbreaking psychological novel explores themes of identity, faith, and the struggle between human desires and divine consolation in nineteenth-century French-Canadian society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
French-Canadian fiction
PQ
Angéline de Montbrun - 1 online resource : multiple file formats
Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ang%C3%A9line_de_Montbrun Wikipedia page about this book: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ang%C3%A9line_de_Montbrun Release date is 2005-12-09
This text was adapted from that found at the Bibliothèque virtuelle. Thank you to Donald Ipperciel and the Faculté Saint-Jean (University of Alberta) for making it available This text was adapted from that found at the Bibliothèque virtuelle. Thank you to Donald Ipperciel and the Faculté Saint-Jean (University of Alberta) for making it available
"Angéline de Montbrun" by Laure Conan is a novel first published between 1881-1882. The story follows Angéline, a young woman betrothed to Maurice, whose life is shattered when her father dies and an accident disfigures her face. She breaks off her engagement and withdraws into isolation, contemplating her losses through diary entries and letters. This groundbreaking psychological novel explores themes of identity, faith, and the struggle between human desires and divine consolation in nineteenth-century French-Canadian society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
French-Canadian fiction
PQ