Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard
Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard (1889–1958)[1] was a Canadian poet, and the first published female poet of the Québec region of Canada. She is also the first woman to have faced literary criticism without using a pseudonym.
She was born in Escoumains, Québec, and studied literature at the University of Montreal.
Bibliography
- 1913 - Visions gaspésiennes (French, Gaspesian visions)
- 1917 - Par nos champs et nos rives... (By our fields and shores...)
- 1920 - La Vieille Maison (The old house)
- 1923 - Les Trois Lyres (The three quadrants)
- 1924 - Un Cœur fidèle (A faithful heart)
- 1924 - Récits et Légendes (Accounts and legends)
- 1926 - La Moisson nouvelle (The new harvest)
- 1927 - Légendes gaspésiennes : récits en prose avec illustrations de l’auteur (Gaspesian legends, accounts in prose with illustrations of the author)
- 1928 - Ma Gaspésie (My Gaspesia)
- 1931 - Au Fond des bois (Deep within the woods
- 1935 - Dans la Brousse : poèmes (In the bush: poems)
- 1943 - Le Rêve d’André (André's dream)
Collections published after her death
- 1989 - Anthologie de Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard : première poétesse du Québec (Anthology of Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard: first female poet of Québec)
- 1991 - Les Quatre Saisons : poèmes choisis (The four seasons: selected poems)
References
Persondata |
Name |
Lamontagne-Beauregard, Blanche |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Poet |
Date of birth |
1889 |
Place of birth |
Escoumains, Québec, Canada |
Date of death |
1958 |
Place of death |
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