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  • This master thesis qualifies the friendship of two college students of the collège de Valleyfield between the years 1900 and 1908. It analyzes the intimate journals of Erle G. Bartlett (1886-1945) and Émile Léger (1883-1908) and their correspondence. This thesis also studies their relationship with Lionel Groulx (1878-1967) who is their spiritual director. While studying friendship practises and intimate exchanges between the pupils it is possible to show that the friendships between Erle and Émile constitute emotional refuges in the college strict emotional community. Both students define their friendships as Catholic friendships, elitist relationships with union in prayer for ideal. Mentorship relationship between pupils of different ages constitutes an imitation of the practice of spiritual direction applied in their friendships. Lionel Groulx influence the student's conception of friendship by making them read romantic Catholics authors, particularly Charles de Montalembert (1810-1870). The « Montalembertisation » of Erle and Émile encourage them to adopt a romantic friendship vocabulary more characteristic of 19th century friendships. As for Lionel Groulx, his inexperience in being a spiritual director makes him nearly become Émile and Erle friend instead of director. Those relationships will merit him to be sent away temporarily from the college in 1902. Lionel Groulx and his pupils, first members of the Action catholique de la jeunesse canadienne-française (A.C.J.C.) at the collège de Valleyfield, are not able to add a mandate of « Montalembertisation » at the A.C.J.C. The friendships of Erle and Émile are one of the last testimonies of romantic friendship between college students in an area where homophobia is more and more common thus rending this kind of homosocial friendship suspicious.

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