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Emily Dickinson has influenced several Quebecois writers since her arrival on the provincial literary scene in the 1970s. From Michel Garneau to Réjean Ducharme, she furnishes an attractive variant to them of a confusing American culture that is easy to define by its bombast.
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This page is a summary of: Emily Dickinson de Saint-Hyacinthe: la poétesse américaine au Québec, Quebec Studies, October 2001, Liverpool University Press,
DOI: 10.3828/qs.32.1.119.
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