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  1. La mercière assassinée: Dirigido por Jean Faucher. Con Pierre Boucher, Margot Campbell, Phyllis Carter, Gaston Dauriac. Dans un petit village de France près de Reims, Jean Rivière, un journaliste canadien, descend dans le seul hôtel de l'endroit.

    • Early Lifeand Family Background
    • Early Career
    • Novels
    • Final Years
    • Awards
    • Publications

    Hébert’s father, Maurice, was a provincial civil servant and writer, and guided her in the early stages of her literary career. Through her mother, Hébert was a descendant of 19th-century historian François-Xavier Garneau and carried on the family's literary tradition. She was also cousin and friend of Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau, whose poetry af...

    Hébert grew up, studied and lived in Québec City until her mid-30s. From 1950 to 1954, she worked on Radio-Canada broadcasts and wrote scripts for the National Film Board. She then went to Paris on a scholarship where, with frequent visits to Québec, she lived for the next 30 years. Hébert's road to maturity as a poet had three stages. In 1942, she...

    Hébert’s first novel, LesChambres de bois (1958), contained particularly original imagery, exploring mortally constrained worlds in which interaction is based on brutal passion and primitive violence. But it was not until 1970 that Hébert convincingly demonstrated her virtuosity in the great novel Kamouraska, where she skillfully combines two plots...

    Hébert wrote several plays, published as Le Temps sauvage; in the title play a mother vainly attempts to shield her children from the outside world. Hébert is thought to have dedicated her last years to further distilling her style and exploring the world of dreams and mystery through her characters and poetry (Le Premier jardin, 1988; L'Enfant cha...

    Prix Athanase David (Les Songes en équilibre, 1943)
    Prix Québec-Paris (Les Chambres de bois, 1958)
    Prix Ludger-Duvernay (1958)

    Novels 1. Les chambres de bois (1958; tr. The Silent Rooms by Kathy Mezei, 1975) 2. Kamouraska (1970; tr. Kamouraska by Norman Shapiro, 1973) 3. Les enfants du sabbat (1975; tr. Children of the Black Sabbath by Carol Dunlop-Hébert, 1977) 4. Héloïse (1980) 5. Les fous de Bassan (1982; tr.In the Shadow of the Wind by Sheila Fischman, 1983) 6. Le prem...

  2. 1 de sept. de 2005 · Un p'tit village de province française. Une communauté tissée serrée... bien tranquille... mais survient un drame : la mercière est assassinée ! Une BD qui se lit comme un roman policier, avec le même rythme soutenu et le désir de se rendre à la fin pour voir qui est le coupable.

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  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · La mercière assassinée. 1958. 1h 56m. Crime/Drama. Cast. Pierre Boucher Margot Campbell Phyllis Carter Gaston Dauriac Lucie de Vienne Jean-Claude Deret Robert Desroches Colette Devlin Henri...

  4. Hébert’s drama, collected in “Le Temps sauvage,” “La Mercière assassinée,” “Les Invités au procès”: Théâtre (1967), is overburdened thematically and not often performed. All ...

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · La Mercière assassinée. Version originale en français. Durée : 2h00 Québec 1958. En attente de classement. Date de sortie : 1958. Contenu Partenaire. Réalisation. Jean Faucher. Cinoche.com est la référence cinéma au Québec.

  6. Le temps sauvage. -- La mercière assassinée. -- Les invités au procès Notes. Inherent obscured text on back cover due to sticker attached. Access-restricted-item