GERIN-LAJOIE, ANTOINE


Meaning of GERIN-LAJOIE, ANTOINE in English

born Aug. 4, 1824, Yamachiche, Que., Lower Canada died Aug. 4, 1882, Ottawa writer, librarian, and leader in the early literary movement of French Canada. While a student at the Collge de Nicolet in Nicolet, Que., he wrote the first French-Canadian play, Le Jeune Latour (1884; The Young Latour). While on the staff of the Montreal newspaper La Minerve, of which he soon became the editor, he studied law and, in 1848, was called to the Quebec bar. He later served as translator to the legislative assembly of Canada (185256) and as assistant librarian of Parliament (185680). Grin-Lajoie was one of the founders of the Institut Canadien of Montreal and of the literary magazines Les Soires Canadiennes (186165; Canadian Evenings) and Le Foyer Canadien (186366; The Canadian Home). He was the author of Catechisme politique (1851; Political Catechism); Dix Ans au Canada, de 1840 1850 (1888; Ten Years in Canada, from 1840 to 1850), the history of the advent of responsible government in the colony; and of a novel in two parts, Jean Rivard, le dfricheur (1862; Jean Rivard, the Reclaimer) and Jean Rivard, l'conomiste (1864; Jean Rivard, the Economist), a portrayal of rural life in French Canada in the mid-19th century.

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