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Gabrielle Roy - Wikipedia
Gabrielle Roy CC FRSC (French pronunciation: [ɡabʁijɛl ʁwa]; March 22, 1909 – July 13, 1983) was a Canadian author from St. Boniface, Manitoba and one of the major figures in French Canadian literature.
Gabrielle Roy | Manitoba, French-Canadian, Author | Britannica
Gabrielle Roy (born March 25, 1909, St. Boniface, Man., Can.—died July 13, 1983, Quebec) was a French Canadian novelist praised for her skill in depicting the hopes and frustrations of the poor.
Gabrielle Roy - The Canadian Encyclopedia
2008年4月10日 · Gabrielle Roy, CC, FRSC, author, teacher, journalist (born 22 March 1909 in Saint Boniface, MB; died 13 July 1983 in Quebec City, QC). One of the most prominent figures in French Canadian literature, Gabrielle Roy was one of the great contemporary writers on the human condition.
Gabrielle Roy : Biography - Library and Archives Canada
Gabrielle Roy was born on March 22, 1909 in St. Boniface, Manitoba. With deep auburn hair, and eyes of sea-green, her strong features became more pronounced with age, which gave her a stately and elegant quality.
Gabrielle Roy | Société historique de Saint-Boniface
Gabrielle Roy is arguably the best known and most appreciated writer in French-speaking Manitoba. She marked the literary world with her writing that is true, complex, analytical of the human condition and contrasting in style and themes.
Gabrielle Roy (Author of The Tin Flute) - Goodreads
Over the course of her lengthy and prolific career, Gabrielle Roy received many honours, including three Governor General's Awards (1947, 1957, 1978), the Prix Fémina (1947), the Companion of the Order of Canada (1967), the Medal of the Canada Council (1968), the Prix David (1971), and the Prix Molson (1978). Want to Read saving… Error rating book.
Gabrielle Roy : Biography - Library and Archives Canada
1997年6月1日 · Gabrielle Roy died on July 13, 1983 of heart failure. Perhaps her exemplary work and analysis of the human condition were possible due to the fact that her life was filled with both enchantment and sorrow.
Gabrielle Roy : Biography - Library and Archives Canada
1997年6月1日 · GABRIELLE ROY 1909-1983 | The Early Years (1909-1929) | The Middle Years (1930-1944) | The Later Years (1945-1983) In 1930, after that first year of teaching, she was offered a permanent position in St. Boniface.
Gabrielle Roy National Historic Person (1909-1983) - Parks Canada
Gabrielle Roy. Gabrielle Roy distinguished herself as a pioneer of social realism in Quebec with the publication of her first novel, The Tin Flute (1945). Inspired by the impoverished neighbourhood of Saint-Henri, it presented a harshly realistic picture of the lives of many urban French Canadians.
Gabrielle Roy is arguably the best known and most appreciated writer in French-speaking Manitoba. She marked the literary world with her writing that is true, complex, analytical of the human condition and contrasting in style and themes.