- La
Sagouine is a play
written by New
Brunswick author Antonine Maillet that
tells the
story of la
Sagouine, an
Acadian cleaning lady from
rural New Brunswick...
- Le Pays de la
Sagouine is an
Acadian celebration in Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada,
founded by
Antonine Maillet.
Maillet wanted to show what it was...
- was most
noted for
playing the
title role in
Antonine Maillet's play La
Sagouine for both
stage and television,
performing the role over 3,000
times over...
- Acadia. The most
prominent playwright is
Antonine Maillet,
whose play La
Sagouine has been
staged over two
thousand times, with
Viola Léger as the sole actress...
- Léger
embodied the
iconic character La
Sagouine". The
Globe and Mail.
Retrieved 17
January 2024. La
Sagouine's use of chiac, the type of
Acadian French...
- Pointe-aux-Coques - 1958 On a mangé la dune - 1962 Les Cr****eux - 1968 La
Sagouine - 1971
Rabelais et les
traditions po****ires en
Acadie - 1971 Don l'Orignal...
- Motet, Two
Strand River Antonine Maillet 1929 novelist,
playwright La
Sagouine, Pélagie-la-Charrette André
Major 1942 poet,
novelist Les Rescapés Kevin...
- Goncourt. Maillet's
character "La
Sagouine" (from her book of the same name) is the
inspiration for "Le Pays de la
Sagouine" in her
hometown of Bouctouche...
- Chalifour,
Annik (October 21, 2008). "Viola Léger: de la
langue de la
Sagouine à
celle de Musset". L'Express d'Ottawa (in French).
Retrieved August 8...
- is
still expanding today. Le Pays de la
Sagouine,
based on
Antonine Maillet's award-winning book La
Sagouine, is a
theme park
filled with
Acadian entertainment...