Louis Hémon

French-Canadian author of 'Maria Chapdelaine'

Louis Hémon - French-Canadian author of 'Maria Chapdelaine'
Born

October 12th, 1880
144 years ago

Died

July 8th, 1913
111 years ago — 32 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

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Born in France, the individual emigrated to Canada in 1913. The individual wrote 'Maria Chapdelaine', a novel depicting rural life in Quebec. The work gained significant attention for its portrayal of the struggles and traditions of French-Canadian farmers. The author settled in the region of Quebec, where the narrative was shaped by the local landscape and culture. Tragically, the life ended prematurely in 1913, but 'Maria Chapdelaine' continued to resonate in Canadian literature, influencing perceptions of Quebec's rural communities.

Authored 'Maria Chapdelaine'

Depicted rural life in Quebec

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