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Canadians of Old

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Canadians of Old

Philippe Aubert de Gaspé

In his mid-70s, Philippe Aubert de Gaspé took on the project of recording the culture and heritage of French Canada, especially that of the late 1700s, the world of his youth. The result, published in French in 1863, was the historical fiction "Les Anciens Canadiens (literally, “The Canadians of Old”).

In this book, inspired by the historical novels of Sir Walter Scott, Aubert de Gaspé collects the customs, traditions, folk tales, superstitions, and songs of the Quebec people, weaves in memories of life in his own ancestral home, and sets all this within the momentous historical events that transformed Canada in the 18th century. Much of the book is historically accurate, based sometimes on the author’s own experiences and sometimes on memories passed on to him by eyewitnesses.

For example, the account of being sent to debtor’s prison came from the author’s own experience.

The fantastic ghost story of “La Corriveau” was based on the true story of a murderess whose body was on public display in iron chains (a “cage”) for weeks after her execution. That initial incident had already blossomed into material for lurid legend; Aubert de Gaspé was the first to incorporate this legend into a work of literature.

The book’s storyline hinges on the British Conquest of Quebec in 1759 and the ensuing trauma caused to French Canada. Fictional characters are intertwined with historical figures such as a famous shipwreck survivor and specific military officers.

This book is an engaging window on cultural history and one of the first great works of French Canadian literature.

The English translator of this edition, Charles G. D. Roberts, was himself a distinguished author. He has been called “the father of Canadian poetry.” - Summary by Bruce Pirie

*Warning: Listeners may be offended by some of the racial labels and depictions. Words that were considered acceptable in the nineteenth century may be offensive today. It is LibriVox policy to leave the original wording as the author intended.*

Year of Publication: 1890Genres: Published 1800 -1900 , Historical Fiction
Running Time: 09 hours 30 minutes 01 second
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Leaving College
Bruce Pirie
18:29
2
The Nights
D'Haberville and Cameron of Lochiel
Bruce Pirie
23:10
3
The Nights
A Night with the Sorcerers
Bruce Pirie
27:58
4
The Nights
La Corriveau
Bruce Pirie
22:22
5
The Nights
The Breaking up of the Ice
Bruce Pirie
42:22
6
The Nights
A Supper at the House of a French-Canadian Seigneur
Bruce Pirie
46:50
7
The Nights
D'Haberville Manor House
Bruce Pirie
32:34
8
The Nights
The May-Feast
Bruce Pirie
15:40
9
The Nights
The Feast of St. Jean-Baptiste
Bruce Pirie
26:51
10
The Nights
"The Good Gentleman"
Bruce Pirie
36:07
11
The Nights
Madame D'Haberville's Story
Bruce Pirie
26:08
12
The Nights
The Burning of the South Shore
Bruce Pirie
27:48
13
The Nights
A Night among the Savages
Bruce Pirie
36:57
14
The Nights
The Plains of Abraham
Bruce Pirie
32:48
15
The Nights
The Shipwreck of the Auguste
Bruce Pirie
30:57
16
The Nights
Lochiel and Blanche
Bruce Pirie
54:01
17
The Nights
The Family Hearth
Bruce Pirie
29:45
18
The Nights
Conclusion
Bruce Pirie
39:14

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