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Antonine Maillet: Critical Essay by Marjorie A. Fitzpatrick

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SOURCE: "Antonine Maillet and the Epic Heroine," in Traditionalism, Nationalism, and Feminism: Women Writers of Quebec, edited by Paula Gilbert Lewis, Greenwood Press, 1985, pp. 141-55.

In the following essay, Fitzpatrick examines the female roles in several of Maillet's novels.

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