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The History of Emily Montague

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McClelland & Stewart, Apr 30, 2010 - Fiction
This charming love story captures the lives of Quebec City’s early English-speaking inhabitants, the Québécois, and the Native people, in the decade between Wolfe’s victory on the Plains of Abraham in 1759 and the American War of Independence in the 1770s.

First published in 1769, The History of Emily Montague, which brings the 18th-century novel into a New World context, is rightly called Canada’s – indeed North America’s – first novel.


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Review: The History of Emily Montague

User Review  - Scott Neigh - Goodreads

Reputed to be the first Canadian novel, published in 1769 by an English woman who lived for several years in post-Conquest New France. It is an epistolary novel set in New France and in England. The ... Read full review

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User Review  - kaelan - Goodreads

A History of Emily Montague would have been a far better read had it been about 350 pages shorter. The book can be (roughly) summed up as follows: a handful of sentimental 20-somethings are living in ... Read full review

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About the author (2010)

Lorraine McMullen is professor of English at the University of Ottawa. She is the editor of multiple volumes and she has published many critical and biographical studies in Canadian literature.

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