"Les Trois Lyres" est un recueil de po sie lyrique de Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard, figure embl matique de la litt rature qu b coise du d but du XXe si cle. travers cette "uvre, l'auteure explore les th mes de la terre, de la patrie et de la foi, offrant un t moignage vibrant de l'identit canadienne-fran aise de son poque. Ses vers c l brent avec sensibilit la beaut des paysages laurentiens, les traditions ancestrales et l'attachement profond aux racines rurales.
Salu e pour son style classique et son souffle patriotique, Lamontagne-Beauregard utilise la m taphore des trois lyres pour chanter l'amour de la langue, du sol natal et des valeurs spirituelles. Ce recueil s'inscrit dans le courant r gionaliste, cherchant forger une litt rature nationale ancr e dans la r alit du terroir. "Les Trois Lyres" demeure une lecture essentielle pour quiconque s'int resse l' volution de la po sie f minine au Qu bec et la pr servation du patrimoine culturel francophone en Am rique du Nord.
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