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French-Canadian poet For the Native American-French Canadian explorer, guide and fur trapper, see Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. For the French archaeologist, see Jean Charbonneaux.
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Jean Charbonneau
Paul de Martigny and Jean Charbonneau, circa 1930
Born1875
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died25 October 1960
Saint-Eustache, Quebec
OccupationPoet

Jean Charbonneau (1875 – 25 October 1960) was a French-Canadian poet who was the main founder of the Montreal Literary School.

Publications

  • 1912: Les blessures , Paris, Lemerre
  • 1916–1920: Des influences françaises au Canada (three volumes), Montréal, Beauchemin
  • 1921: L'Âge de Sang, Paris, Lemerre
  • 1923: Les Prédestinés, Montréal, Beauchemin
  • 1924: L'Ombre dans le miroir, Montréal, Beauchemin
  • 1928: La Flamme ardente, Montréal, Beauchemin
  • 1935: L'école littéraire de Montréal; Ses origines, ses animateurs, ses influences. Éditions Albert Lévesque. 1935.
  • 1940: Tel qu'en sa solitude... Poèmes, Montréal, Éditions B. Valiquette, Éditions A.C.F.

References

  1. École Littéraire de Montréal

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