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1995

Gabrielle Roy (1909-1983) -- Criticism and interpretation

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Bridging The Generation Gap In The Works Of Gabrielle Roy, Camille G. Dean Oct 1995

Bridging The Generation Gap In The Works Of Gabrielle Roy, Camille G. Dean

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Gabrielle Roy's novels are filled with images of childhood and aging, of family, of rural and urban French-Canadian settings, and of Roy's experiences as a young, impressionable teacher. The generation gaps present themselves in many human relationships and thread themselves throughout Roy's works. For this thesis, the generation gaps will be studied in three important relationships.

Part One presents largely the relationships within the microcosm of the family. It explores the gap between mothers and daughters. La Rue Deschambault, La Route d'Altamont, and Bonheur d'Occasion are included. The relationship between the father and child in La Rue Deschambault …