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    UID:
    gbv_1732488266
    Format: x, 370 pages , illustrations , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780228000952 , 0228000955 , 9780228000945 , 0228000947
    Series Statement: McGill-Queen's studies in early Canada/avant le Canada 1
    Content: "Marie-André Duplessis (1687-1760) guided the Augustinian sisters at the Hôtel-Dieu of Quebec - the oldest hospital north of Mexico - where she was elected mother superior six times. Although often overshadowed by colonial nuns who became foundresses or saints, she was a powerhouse during the last decades of the French regime and an accomplished woman of letters. She has been credited with Canada's first literary narrative, Canada's first music manual, and the first book by a Canadian woman printed during her own lifetime. In Touch of Fire, the first biography of Duplessis, Thomas Carr analyzes how she navigated, in peace and war, the unstable, male-dominated colonial world of New France. Through a study of Duplessis's correspondence, her writings, and the rich Hôtel-Dieu archives, Carr detailshow she channeled the fire of her commitment to the hospital in order to advance its interests, preserve its history, and inspire her sister nuns. Duplessis chronicled New France as she wrote for and about her institution. Her administrative correspondence reveals her managerial successes and failures, and her private letters reshaped her friendship with a childhood Jansenist friend, Marie-Catherine Hecquet. Carr also delves into her relationship with her sister Geneviève Duplessis, who joined her in the cloister and became her managerial and spiritual partner. The addition of Duplessis's last letters provides a dramatic insider's view into the female experience of the siege and capture of Quebec in 1759."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228002345
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228002352
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Carr, Thomas M., 1944- Touch of fire Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020 ISBN 0228002346
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228002345
    Language: English
    Keywords: Duplessis, Marie-Andrée 1687-1760 ; Neufrankreich ; Hôtel-Dieu ; Augustinerinnen ; Geschichte ; Biografie
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Montreal, Quebec :McGill-Queen's University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960011573802883
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 370 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-2280-0235-4 , 0-2280-0234-6
    Series Statement: McGill-Queen's Studies in Early Canada / Avant le Canada ; 1
    Content: Marie-André Duplessis (1687-1760) guided the Augustinian sisters at the Hôtel-Dieu of Quebec - the oldest hospital north of Mexico - where she was elected mother superior six times. Although often overshadowed by colonial nuns who became foundresses or saints, she was a powerhouse during the last decades of the French regime and an accomplished woman of letters. She has been credited with Canada’s first literary narrative, Canada’s first music manual, and the first book by a Canadian woman printed during her own lifetime. In A Touch of Fire, the first biography of Duplessis, Thomas Carr analyzes how she navigated, in peace and war, the unstable, male-dominated colonial world of New France. Through a study of Duplessis's correspondence, her writings, and the rich Hôtel-Dieu archives, Carr details how she channelled the fire of her commitment to the hospital in order to advance its interests, preserve its history, and inspire her sister nuns. Duplessis chronicled New France as she wrote for and about her institution. Her administrative correspondence reveals her managerial successes and failures, and her private letters reshaped her friendship with a childhood Jansenist friend, Marie-Catherine Hecquet. Carr also delves into her relationship with her sister Geneviève Duplessis, who joined her in the cloister and became her managerial and spiritual partner. The addition of Duplessis's last letters provides a dramatic insider's view into the female experience of the siege and capture of Quebec in 1759. A Touch of Fire examines the life and work of an enterprising leader and major woman author of early Canada.
    Note: Front Matter -- , Contents -- , Figures -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , Two Girls’ Friendship on the Rue Saint-Honoré in the Orbit of Independent Women -- , The Networks of an Enterprising Father and a Resilient Mother -- , Spiritual Mothers and Friends: Seeking the Peace of the Lord in Hospitality -- , Friend of a Jansenist, Sister of a Jesuit: The 1718 Jansenist Scare at the Hôtel-Dieu and Fashioning Epistolary Friendships -- , A Sister Team Managing the Oldest Hospital North of Mexico: Duplessis’s First Two Terms as Mother Superior (1732–38; 1744–50) -- , Writing the Spiritual Life at the Hôtel-Dieu -- , Duplessis Takes Women’s History Public: Les Annales de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Québec -- , 1750–55 in a “Land of Crosses and Suffering”: Aborted Expansion, Burnout, and the Encyclopédie -- , 1755–58 in a “Land of Crosses and Suffering”: Fire, Family Crosses, and War -- , A Woman’s Siege and Occupation: Navigating a Year of Male Military Failures -- , Epilogue and Conclusion: Bride of an Unworthy Spouse: Femme forte or femme tendre? -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-2280-0095-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-2280-0094-7
    Language: English
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