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Hemon, Louis

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Hemon, Louis (1880–1913)

French novelist. He is best known for Maria Chapdelaine 1916, based on his experiences among the settlers of French Canada. Among his other works, also published posthumously, are the tales La belle que voilà, Colin-Maillard, Battling Malone, pugiliste, and Monsieur Ripois et la Nemesis.

He was born at Brest. He lived for some time in England before emigrating to Canada, about 1911. He died in a train accident.



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