Éva Circé-Côté
Éva Circé-Côté | |
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Born |
Éva Circé January 31, 1871 |
Other names | Colombine, Musette, Jean Nay, Fantasio, Arthur Maheu, Julien Saint-Michel, Paul S. Bédard |
Occupation | Journalist |
Éva Circé-Côté (1871–1949), born Éva Circé in Montreal, was a journalist, a poet, a librarian and established the first public library in Montreal in 1903. She wrote under several pseudonyms during her liftime, including: Colombine, Musette, Jean Nay, Fantasio, Arthur Maheu, Julien Saint-Michel, Paul S. Bédard.
References
- Levesque, Andrée (2010). Éva Circé-Côté, libre penseuse, 1871-1949. Les Éditions du remue-ménage. ISBN 978-2-89091-285-4. OCLC 646069390..
- Levesque, Andrée (11 July 2005). "Dix utopies qui ont forgé le Québec - Éva Circé-Côté, l'oubliée de la lutte pour l'égalité" [Ten]. Le Devoir (in French) (Québec). Retrieved 4 October 2015.
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