Cameron of Lochiel
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Philippe-Joseph-Aubert de Gaspé-père, author of the celebrated novel "Les Anciens Canadiens," delved into his homeland's rich history to craft vivid and animated depictions of the past. His literary legacy lies in masterfully intertwining historical events with family traditions and legendary anecdotes. Through his work, he offers a glimpse into the patriarchal manners and customs of 19th-century Canada. His notes and clarifications serve as a valuable and instructive resource for understanding previously obscure historical points, lending his writing significant literary and historical depth.




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