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Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard (January 13, 1889 – May 25, 1958) was a Canadian poet. She was born in Les Escoumins, Québec, and attended various convent schools before taking classes around 1910 at the École d'enseignement secondaire pour les jeunes filles (which became the Collège Marguerite-Bourgeoys in 1926 and borrowed much of its curriculum from Université Laval). She may have studied literature at the University of Montreal. Her first poetry collection, Visions gaspésiennes (1913), received the Prix de la Société du parler français au Canada. After her marriage to lawyer Hector Beauregard in July 1920, she was able to devote herself to writing. She belongs to Québec's regionalist school of writing and drew largely upon the folklore of the Gaspé Peninsula.

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  • Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard (January 13, 1889 – May 25, 1958) was a Canadian poet. She was born in Les Escoumins, Québec, and attended various convent schools before taking classes around 1910 at the École d'enseignement secondaire pour les jeunes filles (which became the Collège Marguerite-Bourgeoys in 1926 and borrowed much of its curriculum from Université Laval). She may have studied literature at the University of Montreal. Her first poetry collection, Visions gaspésiennes (1913), received the Prix de la Société du parler français au Canada. After her marriage to lawyer Hector Beauregard in July 1920, she was able to devote herself to writing. She belongs to Québec's regionalist school of writing and drew largely upon the folklore of the Gaspé Peninsula. (en)
  • Blanche Lamontagne (13 janvier 1889 - 25 mai 1958) est une femme de lettres québécoise connue pour avoir été la première poète du Québec ainsi que pour avoir été la première femme de la province à affronter la critique sans pseudonyme. (fr)
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  • Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard (January 13, 1889 – May 25, 1958) was a Canadian poet. She was born in Les Escoumins, Québec, and attended various convent schools before taking classes around 1910 at the École d'enseignement secondaire pour les jeunes filles (which became the Collège Marguerite-Bourgeoys in 1926 and borrowed much of its curriculum from Université Laval). She may have studied literature at the University of Montreal. Her first poetry collection, Visions gaspésiennes (1913), received the Prix de la Société du parler français au Canada. After her marriage to lawyer Hector Beauregard in July 1920, she was able to devote herself to writing. She belongs to Québec's regionalist school of writing and drew largely upon the folklore of the Gaspé Peninsula. (en)
  • Blanche Lamontagne (13 janvier 1889 - 25 mai 1958) est une femme de lettres québécoise connue pour avoir été la première poète du Québec ainsi que pour avoir été la première femme de la province à affronter la critique sans pseudonyme. (fr)
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  • Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard (en)
  • Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard (fr)
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