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FENOUILLET, Emile de (fenooyay'), Canadian author, born in Hyeres, in the department of Var, France, in 1806; died in Quebec, 25 June 1859. After pursuing a course of legal studies at Aix, he removed to Montpellier, and soon afterward to Paris, where he became a writer on the " Epoque." Subsequently he accepted a professorship at Bonn, and wrote letters that were published in " L'univers" of Paris. In October 1854, he arrived in Quebec, and during the next two years was editor-in-chief of the "Journal de Quebec." Soon afterward he was appointed professor of history and literature in Laval normal school.
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