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Marie-Louise Marmette

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33: 255:, the origin of the National Federation of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, an organization she was actively involved in. Under the aegis of this organization, she lectured during monthly meetings of the Professional Association of Factory Employees and the Professional Association of Shop Employees (associations overseen by the federation). 291:
She also wrote about the state of national literature and the advent of feminism, which she considered to be one of the most serious undertakings of humanity. Her writing on this subject appeared in the October 1913 edition of
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writer and one of the founders of the Cercle des Dix, an Ottawa literary society, who she accompanied to several literary salons in Quebec City. Her maternal grandfather was the historian
296:. An admirer of French women's courage in this struggle, she wrote in June 1916, "A people magnified by such women will never be defeated." In a daily newspaper column for the newspaper 288:. However, she never published a book. She also wrote literary chronicles, biographies, short stories, tales, poetry, and essays on a variety of topics including current affairs. 324:
Following the death of Marie-Louise in 1928, her daughter Marguerite collected nearly thirty examples of her writings and published them in 1931 in Montreal under the title
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In the summer of 1892, in Ottawa, Marmette married Donat Brodeur, a lawyer. They settled in Montreal and had eight children.
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Commission de toponymie du Québec - Banque de noms de lieux - Toponym: "Marie-Louise Marmette" street of Montreal.
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1913–1915: continued to collaborate with the Montreal women's press, notably in the magazine
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Article "Louyse Marmette, journaliste, petite-fille de F.-Xavier Garneau", by René Houde,
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as Marie-Louise-Joséphine-Esther-Eliza), known as Louyse de Bienville (Brodeur), was a
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From 1880 to 1882, Marie-Louise studied with the religious community of the
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to Donat Brodeur, who practiced law. The couple subsequently settled in
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on March 29, 1870. Her mother was Marie-Joséphine Garneau. Her father,
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Dictionary of Canadian Biography = Dictionnaire biographique du Canada
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Marmette also demonstrated an interest in current affairs, especially
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Marmette contributed to general publications, in particular:
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Marmette's writing, an interest inspired by the 1870 novel
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Quebec
Montreal
baptized
French-Canadian
Quebec
Joseph-Étienne-Eugène Marmette
francophone
François-Xavier Garneau
Ursulines of Quebec
Congrégation de Notre-Dame
Ottawa
Montreal
François de Bienville
Robertine Barry
Georgine BĂ©langer
La Bonne Parole
La Revue moderne
Anne-Marie Gleason
La Presse
women's suffrage
World War I







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