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La dimensión existencial de una novela de magia negra: "Le chercheur de trésors" de Gaspé hijo

Adelaida Porras Medrano-1999-01-01-Philologia hispalensis

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publication of Le Chercheur de trsors in 1837 is considered to be the origin of the Canadian narrative in French. The novel contains stories from the Canadian oral tradition and it apparently lacks homogeneity in the sequence of its episodes. The book is a black magic novel unveiling the uneasyness of a community for whom supematural presence is a tangible reality. In addition, the three main characters express the author's self-affinnation against society. FinaUy. Le Chercheur de trsors presents the originality of being a foundational book while completely different for later works.

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publication of Le Chercheur de trsors in 1837 is considered to be the origin of the Canadian narrative in French. The novel contains stories from the Canadian oral tradition and it apparently lacks homogeneity in the sequence of its episodes. The book is a black magic novel unveiling the uneasyness of a community for whom supematural presence is a tangible reality. In addition, the three main characters express the author's self-affinnation against society. FinaUy. Le Chercheur de trsors presents the originality of being a foundational book while completely different for later works.

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ArtMAGIC (telescope)HumanitiesNarrativeOriginalityLiteraturePhilosophySociology

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