Francine Noël is a Quebecois writer whose works successfully straddle popular and highbrow literatures. Her literary production, which is dominated by novels, has garnered critical attention from scholars, is cited in literary histories, is included on readings lists in colleges and universities, and is widely reviewed in mainstream media and specialized magazines and journals. Her first novel,
Maryse, is also her most famous one. Published in 1983, it is the first installment of what would become, over the next three decades, a tetralogy.
Born in Montreal in 1945, Francine Noël is a now retired professor of theatre at the Université du Québec à Montreal. In addition to five novels, Noël has published one play, Chandeleur, in 1985, as well as two autobiographical works, La femme
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Citation: Khordoc, Catherine. "Francine Noël". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 17 December 2015 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=12716, accessed 24 November 2024.]