In its development, Franco-Canadian literature has defined itself
very centrally in terms of resistance to English-speaking supremacy
on the American continent. Accordingly, it tends to display
strongly nationalist features. The model it originally proceeded on
was in most cases an idealized image of pre-revolutionary France
which had very little in common with the realities of a modern
European nation. After the economic crisis in 1929, there was an
upsurge of 'compact' ideologies in global discourse putting strong
argumentative pressure on Franco-Canadian identity and producing
specific forms within the literary system such as the rural novel
(roman de la terre).
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