Marguerite Mallet

Marguerite Maillet is a auteure, an editor, a professeure and an historian of the acadian Littérature.

After studies with the College Notre-Dame d' Acadie, it supplemented a BA in philosophy with the Université Laval, a control with the Université Sainte-Marie of Indiana and at the University of Monction and a doctorate in Littérature of French language to the Université of Ottawa. In Moncton, it was with the head of the faculty of arts and the Chaire of acadian studies after a short passage to the French-speaking Teacher training school of New Brunswick.

Known for its Anthologie of the acadian literary texts , which it published in collaboration with Bernard Émond and Gerald Leblanc, it also adapted many tales and traditional texts with the franco-anglo-micmaque trilingual publisher the Bouton of gold of Acadie, which it directed with Judith Hamel.

She received many prices for her implication of long time in the acadian literary milior.

Works published

  • Anthology of acadian literary texts, 1606-1975; 1973
  • History of the acadian literature, dream in dream; 1983
  • Bibliography of the publications of Acadie, 1609-1990. Sources first and sources second, 1992
  • the fox and the wolf, 1996
  • the small white she-cat, 1996
  • the bear and the little boy, 1998
  • the three apples of gold, 1998
  • the bear and the little girl, 1999
  • the Little Red Riding Hood, 2000
  • the sky fall, 2001

Distinctions

  • Certificate of merit of the Association of the studies Canadian
  • Member of the Order of the French-speaking people of America
  • Member about the Merit of the University of Moncton
  • Member of the Order of Canada
  • Price Sormany of the Company of Acadian and Acadian of New Brunswick
  • Price Homage of the cultural Federation Canadian-Frenchwoman, 2000
  • Price Marguerite-Mallet, created in 2002
  • Certificate of the International counsel of French-speaking studies

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