GASP, PHILIPPE AUBERT DE


Meaning of GASP, PHILIPPE AUBERT DE in English

born Oct. 30, 1786, Quebec, Que. [now in Canada] died Jan. 29, 1871, Quebec author of the first important French-Canadian novel. The son of a distinguished Quebec family, Gasp inherited the family estate on the St. Lawrence River. He received a classical education in Quebec, studied law there, and later became sheriff. Bankruptcy, for which he spent over three years in debtors' prison, forced his withdrawal from public life in his 40s into a quiet life of reading and meditation. When he was 76 years old, inspired by a rebirth of Canadian nationalism in the mid-19th century, Gasp wrote Les Anciens Canadiens (1863; The Canadians of Old). A French-Canadian classic, it is a romantic historical novel set in Canada at the time of the British conquest (1760). Its idealization of the good old days, the farmer's loyalty to the soil, and distrust of English Canada influenced the Canadian regionalist school of literature that flourished into the 1930s.

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