A Little Toil of Love: l'Amerique and Quebec's Emily Dickinson: Introduction: Proof That Americans Have Souls: Emily Dickinson's Place in Quebecois Literary Discourse

"A Little Toil of Love" is a translation of "Petits Travaux," a chapter from Pierre Nepveu's 1998 book Int rieurs du Nouveau Monde. Emily Dickinson began to be widely read in Quebec in the 1980s, and Nepveu's chapter places her poetry in the context of French Canada...

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Published inThe Emily Dickinson journal Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 1 - 3
Main Author Palmieri, David
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Johns Hopkins University Press 2006
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Summary:"A Little Toil of Love" is a translation of "Petits Travaux," a chapter from Pierre Nepveu's 1998 book Int rieurs du Nouveau Monde. Emily Dickinson began to be widely read in Quebec in the 1980s, and Nepveu's chapter places her poetry in the context of French Canada's always tormented relation with America.
ISSN:1059-6879
1096-858X
1096-858X
DOI:10.1353/edj.2006.0025