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The Myth of the Pacific Society: Quebec's Contemporary Strategic Culture
Authors:Stéphane Roussel  Jean-christophe Boucher
Institution:St. Mary's College of California
Abstract:In Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel, hymns define one context in which Hagar lives, and one voice that she might claim as her own. However, because singing unites many voices into a single voice, when Hagar challenges the words of hymns or connects with only a few of the hymn's words, hymns introduce paradox and ambiguity into her quest, and blur her supposed epiphany when the minister sings “All People that on Earth Do Dwell.” Although hymns may assist a character to transcend self and be subsumed into a spiritual community, hymns may also be part of a process of discovering the sound of an individual voice.
Keywords:Margaret Laurence  The Stone Angel  hymns  women writers  Canadian literature in English  religious themes
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