
Une Rencontre: Roman De Deux Touristes Sur Le Saint-Laurent Et Le Saguenay
Translated by Louis Honoré Fréchette
''Une Rencontre: Roman De Deux Touristes Sur Le Saint-Laurent Et Le Saguenay'' is a novel by William Dean Howells, published in 1893. The story follows two tourists, particularly Mlle Kitty Ellison, as they explore the scenic landscapes of Canada, including the Saguenay River and Quebec. The narrative emphasizes themes of exploration, personal growth, and social dynamics, set against the backdrop of the majestic Canadian wilderness. This work reflects the experiences of upper-class individuals in the late 19th century and showcases Howells' keen observations of character and environment.
































