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  2. Acadian literature - Wikipedia

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    However, the weakening of Acadian publishing comes at a time when the number and quality of books published are increasing, suggesting that Acadian literature is not in trouble. [16] Éditions Perce-Neige publishes new collections by Hélène Harbec, Roméo Savoie, and the complete works of Léonard Forest, confirming its poetic orientation. [15]

  3. Evangeline - Wikipedia

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    Felix Voorhies wrote the book Acadian Reminiscences: The True Story of Evangeline and other later works of fiction expanded upon the material of the poem, claiming the "real names" of the characters had been "Emmeline LaBiche" (in Longfellow, her full name is Evangeline Bellefontaine) and "Louis Arceneaux" (in the poem, Gabriel Lajeunesse ...

  4. Men of Letters (Acadia) - Wikipedia

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    The Acadian Men of Letters are a group of five Acadian literary figures who are noted for their work in Acadian history, literature, language, and culture.They were active from the 1880s to the 1930s and made up of Pascal Poirier, Placide Gaudet, John Clarence Webster, Israël Landry, and Ferdinand Robidoux.

  5. Canadian literature - Wikipedia

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    French-Canadian literature also began to attract a great deal of attention globally, with Acadian novelist Antonine Maillet winning the Prix Goncourt in 1979. [5] An experimental branch of Québécois literature also developed; for instance the poet Nicole Brossard wrote in a formalist style.

  6. Acadian Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    The Acadian Renaissance is a period in the history of Acadia spanning, according to sources, from 1850 to 1881. Literary influence ... except for reading books.

  7. Category:Acadian writers - Wikipedia

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  8. Acadian culture - Wikipedia

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    Marc Lescarbot is regarded as the founder of Acadian literature and theater in Port-Royal in 1606, with the publication of his work, Le Théâtre de Neptune. [a 4] [a 5] Subsequently, many visitors and clergymen produced written works on a variety of subjects, including geography, religious practices, and economic conditions.

  9. Category:Canadian books - Wikipedia

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