Élisabeth Bégon
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Élisabeth Bégon née Marie-Isabelle-Élisabeth Rocbert de la Morandière (born in
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in 1696, died in 1755), was a French-Canadian letter writer. She is known for the correspondence she wrote to her widowed son-in-law Honoré-Gabriel Michel de Villebois de La Rouvillière (1702-1752) between 1748 and 1753. The first of her extant letters describe the daily life of an elite colonial laywoman in
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between 1748 and 1749, when Bégon left Canada and settled in Rochefort. She continued to write to Michel from France, and her last known letters were written after their intended recipient's death in
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as news was slow to reach her. Bégon's ''oeuvre'' (a collection of written correspondence including letters, nine notebooks, and thirty-nine leaflets ) was published in 1935 under the title ''Lettres au cher fils''. The correspondence was mainly addressed to her son-in-law (Michel de Villebois de la Rouvillière), named ''commissaire ordonnateur'' of
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in 1747, a post he did not assume until 1749. ''Lettres au cher fils'' only include those letters penned by Élisabeth Bégon herself; no return letters have ever been found. Her correspondence is unique to the writings of New France as it is one of the only known works written by a
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laywoman during this period of time. The original letters can be found at the National Library and Archives of Quebec.Bibliotheques et Archives Nationales du Quebec
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Women letter writers Women letter writers in early modern Europe created lengthy correspondences, where they expressed their intellect and their creativity; in the process, they also left a rich historical legacy. Over time, a large number of women's correspondenc ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Begon, Elisabeth 1696 births 1755 deaths Canadian women non-fiction writers Pre-Confederation Quebec people Canadian non-fiction writers in French 18th-century Canadian non-fiction writers 18th-century Canadian women writers 18th-century letter writers