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Paperback Le Drapeau De Carillon: Drame Historique En Trois Actes Et Deux Tableaux [French] Book

ISBN: 1141189011

ISBN13: 9781141189014

Le Drapeau De Carillon: Drame Historique En Trois Actes Et Deux Tableaux [French]

Le Drapeau de Carillon is a historical drama in three acts and two scenes by Laurent Oliver David, originally published in 1902. This play vividly portrays a significant moment in Canadian history, likely focusing on the Battle of Carillon (also known as the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga) in 1758, during the French and Indian War. The drama explores themes of courage, sacrifice, and national identity within the context of the conflict between the French and British for control of North America.

David's work offers a dramatic interpretation of historical events, providing insight into the sentiments and struggles of the people living in New France during this turbulent period. The play serves as a valuable resource for those interested in Canadian history, French-Canadian literature, and the dramatic arts. It is a compelling narrative that brings to life a pivotal moment in the shaping of Canada.

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