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Louis HEmon[lwE AmON´] Pronunciation Key, 18801913, French Canadian novelist, b. France. After working as a journalist for French publications in England (190311), he moved to Quebec, where he worked as a farm hand. He was killed by a train in 1913. Of his four posthumously published novels, one, Maria Chapdelaine (1914), has become a classic of French Canadian literature. A harsh, realistic story of pioneer life in Quebec, it profoundly influenced subsequent Canadian authors.
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