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At the top of his art, Louis Hamelin gives life here a whole gallery of characters, which he crunches with the subtle eye of the moralist, but without ever judging them, showing them struggling in the midst of their contradictions, Like so many flies caught in the trap of an immense cobweb. With humor and irony, without excluding tenderness, Louis Hamelin opposes to the ridiculous savagery of men the immense savagery of nature, described here in sumptuous prose.
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Romanciers canadiens-francais --- Roman canadien francais --- Roman
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Roman canadien francais --- Ecrivains canadiens-francais --- Bibliographies
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French-Canadian fiction --- Roman canadien-français --- Roman canadien-français
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Saurel, Pierre. --- Roman canadien francais --- Feuilletons --- Critique et interpretation
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