List of Mauritian writers

This is a list of writers from Mauritius.

  • Richard Sedley Assonne (1961– ), Francophone journalist and poet[1]
  • Lilian Berthelot, Francophone poet and local historian [2]
  • Jean Blaize (1860–1937), Francophone writer[3]
  • Marcel Cabon (1912–1972), Francophone novelist[4]
  • Charles Castellan (1812–1851), Francophone poet[5]
  • Raymond Chasle (1930–1996), Francophone diplomat and poet[6]
  • François Chrestien (1767–1846), Mauritian Creole poet and singer[7]
  • Maurice Duverge (1849–1891), Francophone poet[8]
  • Jacques Edouard (1964– ), Francophone journalist, poet and writer[9]
  • Jean Fanchette (1932–1992), Francophone poet and psychoanalyst[10]
  • Charles Gueuvin (1834–1905), Francophone poet[11]
  • Robert-Edward Hart (1891–1954), francophone poet and novelist[12]
  • Stefan Hart de Keating (1971– ), Francophone slam poet[13]
  • Marie-Thérèse Humbert (1940– ) Francophone novelist[14]
  • Yusuf Kadel (1970– ), Francophone poet and playwright[15]
  • Raymonde de Kervern (1899–1973), Francophone poet[16]
  • Léoville L'Homme (1857–1928), Francophone poet[17]
  • Edouard Maunick (1931– ), Francophone poet, writer, and diplomat[Gikandi] [Jahn] [Killam & Rowe]
  • Shenaz Patel (1966– ), Francophone and Creole story writer, playwright and novelist[18]
  • Thomi Pitot de la Beaujardière (1779–?), Francophone poet[19]
  • Jean-Georges Prosper (1933– ), poet[20]
  • Camille de Rauville (1910– ), Francophone writer[21]
  • Pierre Renaud (1921–1976), Francophone poet[22]
  • Christine Duverge (1969– ), Francophone writer [23]
  • Cassandra (Sandrine) Piat (1973– ), Anglophone writer [24]
  • Nathacha Appanah (1973– ), Francophone writer [25]
  • Ananda Devi (1957– ), Francophone writer [26]

See also

References

  1. Roshni Mooneeram and Jonathan Hope, From Creole to Standard: Shakespeare, language, and literature in a postcolonial context, Rodopi, 2009, ch. 6.
  2. Jeanne Ferval-Arouff, 'Femme et territoire: état de la femme écrivain', in Kumari R. Issur & Vinesh Y. Hookoomsing, eds., L'océan indien dans les litteratures francophones, Karthala Editions, 2001, pp. 395ff.
  3. Michel Golfier and Jean-Didier Wagneur, eds., Émile Goudeau: Dix ans de bohème, Champ Vallon, 2000, p. 418.
  4. Srilata Ravi, Rainbow Colors: Literary Ethnotopographies of Mauritius, Lexington Books, 2007, p. 4.
  5. Marina Carter and Khal Torabully, Coolitude: an anthology of the Indian labour diaspora, Anthem Press, 2002, p. 67.
  6. Belinda Jack, 'Chasle, Raymond', Oxford Companion to French Literature. Reprinted online here .
  7. Norbert Benoit, ed., Francois Chrestien (1767–1846) Dans Les Essais D'un Bobre Africain, 1998.
  8. Camille de Rauville, Littératures francophones de l'océan Indien, Éditions du Tramail, 1990.
  9. Ile Maurice: Jacques Edouard primé par la Masa, AllAfrica.com, 28 May 2008.
  10. Belinda Jack, "Fanchette, Jean", Oxford Companion to French Literature. Reprinted online here .
  11. Jean-Georges Prosper, Histoire de la littérature mauricienne de langue française, Editions de l'océan Indien, 1994, p. 67.
  12. Belinda Jack, "Hart, Robert-Edward", Oxford Companion to French Literature. Reprinted online here .
  13. Nouvelles études francophones, 23, p.302
  14. "Marie-Thérèse Humbert". Île en île. Lehman College. (in French)
  15. Yusuf Kadel, poet from the Mauritius Island, Times of Pondicherry
  16. Jean-Georges Prosper, Histoire de la littérature mauricienne de langue française, Editions de l'océan Indien, 1994, p. 160.
  17. Allister Macmillan, Mauritius Illustrated: historical and descriptive, commercial and industrial facts, figures, & resources, p. 439.
  18. "Shenaz Patel". Île en île. Lehman College. (in French)
  19. Belinda Jack, "Mauritius and Reunion", Oxford Companion to French Literature. Reprinted online here .
  20. Belinda Jack, 'Prosper, Jean-George', Oxford Companion to French Literature. Reprinted online here .
  21. Jean-Georges Prosper, Histoire de la littérature mauricienne de langue française, Editions de l'Océan Indien, 1994, p. 225.
  22. Belinda Jack, 'Renaud, Pierre', Oxford Companion to French Literature. Reprinted online here
  23. Rédaction, La (2017-07-11). "Christine Duvergé, la course à la reconnaissance". lexpress.mu (in French). Retrieved 2018-07-03.
  24. "Sandrine Piat Auteure Autonomne".
  25. "Nathacha Appanah", Wikipedia, 2018-06-21, retrieved 2018-07-03
  26. "Ananda Devi - Île en île". Île en île (in French). 2001-05-12. Retrieved 2018-07-03.
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