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Laure Conan

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Occupation
  
novelist

Role
  
Novelist

Name
  
Laure Conan

Spouse
  
never married

Nationality
  
Canadian


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Born
  
9 January 1845 Murray Bay, Canada East (
1845-01-09
)

Died
  
June 6, 1924, Quebec City, Canada

Books
  
Angéline de Montbrun, La Seve immortelle, L' Obscure Souffrance, Un Amour Vrai, Si les Canadiennes le voulaient

Laure Conan, pen name of Marie-Louise-Félicité Angers, (9 January 1845 – 6 June 1924), 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 focussed 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.

Conan's best remembered book is Angéline de Montbrun (1884) and is possibly Conan's best psychological novel. She died in Quebec, Quebec from heart failure following surgery to treat ovarian cancer, diagnosed days earlier by her grandnephew, a doctor.

References

Laure Conan Wikipedia