Laure Conan
Laure Conan (1845-1924), pen name of Marie-Louise-FÉlicitÉ Angers, is regarded as the first true French-Canadian female novelist. She was born in Murray Bay, Canada East. Educated by the Ursulines, Laure wrote eleven books focusse largely on religion and family structure in Quebec, with a particular interest in exploring the minds of her characters. She also was a valued contributor to Le Journal de FranÇoise, a bimonthly paper edited by Robertine Barry.
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