The Legend of Marguerite

The Legend of Marguerite
Title The Legend of Marguerite PDF eBook
Author George Martin
Publisher Breakwater Books
Pages 84
Release 1995
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780921692669

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Marguerite; or the isle of Demons is a legend which is now an indisputable part of the early history of Canada. Marguerite is the story of a young woman of noble birth who was one of the colonists that Roberval, Viceroy of Canada and Newfoundland, brought out from France in 1542 to establish a colony on the St. Lawrence River. Another one of the colonists was a young soldier who was in love with Marguerite. Their love-making during the voyage irritated Roberval so much that he decided to get rid of Marguerite by marooning her and the old nurse that accompanied her on one of the Harrington Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The island was the Isle of Demons, inhabited by dreaded and fearful creatures. The legend, told in verse by George Martin, a forgotten Canadian poet of nearly a century ago, is a stirring tale of a woman's fortitude and her indomitable struggle for survival.

The Legend of Marguerite de Roberval

The Legend of Marguerite de Roberval
Title The Legend of Marguerite de Roberval PDF eBook
Author Arthur Phillips Stabler
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1972
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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The Legend of Marguerite de Roberval

The Legend of Marguerite de Roberval
Title The Legend of Marguerite de Roberval PDF eBook
Author Arthur Phillips Stabler
Publisher [Pullman, Wash.] : Washington State University Press
Pages 78
Release 1972
Genre Canada
ISBN 9780835745680

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Marguerite De Roberval

Marguerite De Roberval
Title Marguerite De Roberval PDF eBook
Author Thomas Guthrie Marquis
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 170
Release 2022-07-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Marguerite de La Rocque de Roberval is the biography of a French noblewoman in the mid-1600s who was marooned on the Île des Démons while on her way to New France. She became well known after her subsequent rescue and return to France. You will be thrilled by this adventurous tale of courage and survival.

Marguerite De Roberval

Marguerite De Roberval
Title Marguerite De Roberval PDF eBook
Author T.G Marquis
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 150
Release 2020-08-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752437987

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Reproduction of the original: Marguerite De Roberval by T.G Marquis

Elle

Elle
Title Elle PDF eBook
Author Douglas Glover
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780864924926

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Winner, Governor General's Award for Fiction Shortlisted, IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and Commonwealth Writers' Prize A 16th-century belle turned Robinson Crusoe, a female Don Quixote with an Inuit Sancho Panza -- this is the heroine of the novel that won the 2003 Governor General's Award. Elle is a lusty, subversive riff on the discovery of the New World, the moment of first contact. Based on what might be a true story, the novel chronicles the ordeals and adventures of a young French woman marooned on the desolate Isle of Demons during Jacques Cartier's ill-fated third and last attempt to colonize Canada. In this new readers' guide edition, Douglas Glover's carnal whirlwind of myth and story, of beauty and hilarity brings the past violently and unexpectedly into the present. His well-known scatological realism, exuberant violence, and dark, unsettling humour give his unique version of history a thoroughly modern chill.

The Bear Woman

The Bear Woman
Title The Bear Woman PDF eBook
Author Karolina Ramqvist
Publisher Coach House Books
Pages 213
Release 2022-02-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1770566864

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Feminist autofiction from one of Sweden’s blazing talents. “Ramqvist is a serious contender for the Swedish literary limelight.” —Shelf Awareness Blending autofiction and essay, The Bear Woman is a journey of feminism and literary detective work spanning centuries and continents. In the 1540s, a young French noblewoman, Marguerite de la Rocque, was abandoned on an island in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence with her maidservant and her lover. In present-day Stockholm, an author and mother becomes captivated by the image of Marguerite sheltered in a dark cave after her companions have died. This image soon becomes an obsession. She must find out the real story of the woman she calls the Bear Woman. But so much in this history is written so as to gloss over male violence. And the maps and other sources she consults are at times undecipherable. Karolina Ramqvist explores what it means to write history—and to live it. “Karolina Ramqvist writes with frosty precision the kind of literature that is unforgettable. Her portraits of women hit deep into bone and marrow.” – Dorthe Nors, author of A Line in the World “Ramqvist’s acute rendering of embodied sensual experience combined with her evocation of her double character’s increasingly desperate circumstances create a story of high tension, startling insights, and lasting resonance.” – Siri Hustvedt, author of Mothers, Fathers and Others “One of my favorite discoveries from this year.” – Samanta Schweblin, author of Little Eyes “Ramqvist is a serious contender for the Swedish literary limelight.” – Shelf Awareness