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praises the novel's "economy of style, vivid characterizations, spellbinding story and a master's touch... He accomplishes a portrait of native tribespeople that is acute and unsentimental. In Laforgue, Moore gives us a type seldom seen nowadays; he has saintly purity and heroism. Laforgue suffers in
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as "an extraordinary novel... in which Brian Moore has brought vividly to life a radically different world and populated it with men and women wholly unlike us. His novel's achievement, however, is that, through the course of its shocking narrative... we recognize its fierce, awful world as the one
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Along the way, Father Laforgue falls under suspicion of being a demon, and his attempts to baptize (convert) his Algonquian guides are unsuccessful. He is captured by unfriendly
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According to Moore, what interests him is "the moment in which one's illusions are shattered and one has to live without the faith... which originally sustained them."
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to guide the "Black Robe" (Father Laforgue) and his 20-year-old French assistant, Daniel Davost, for a few weeks upriver to a spot beyond a set of
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theme is the collision of two cultures as seen through the spiritual beliefs and practices of heathen Indians and Jesuit priests.
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both mind and spirit on his quest; for his God he walks into a wilderness from which he will never return".
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in the 17th century. Its central theme is the collision of European and Native American cultures soon after
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we live in. We put Mr. Moore's novel down and look at ourselves and our places differently".
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This article is about the 1985 Brian Moore novel. For the film adaptation, see
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Leahy, David (1988). "History: Its contradiction and absence in Brian Moore's
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village of Ihonatiria where a Jesuit mission is already established.
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Brian Moore's Black Robe: Novel, Screenplay(s) and Film
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Ihonatiria is historically thought to be located near
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Index

Black Robe (film)
Black robe

Brian Moore
Historical novel
McClelland and Stewart
Dutton
Jonathan Cape
ISBN
0-7710-6449-7
ISBN
0-525-24311-9
ISBN
0224023292
OCLC
16036820
Cold Heaven
The Colour of Blood
historical novel
Brian Moore
New France
first contact
First Nations
Jesuit
religious habit
Black Robe
Bruce Beresford
screenplay
Algonquian
muskets

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