He was tutored by his father and studied at the seminary of Nicolet. He worked as a journalist at the "Quebec Mercury" and "Le Canadien". He was sentenced to a month in prison in November 1835 after clashing with Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, who had questioned his integrity. In February of the following year he unleashed a stink bomb of asafoetida at the National Assembly of Canada.
While lying-low at his father's house he began writing his novel "L'influence d'un livre". The story is made up of various fictionalized historical events, legends and folksongs which show the influence of father's recollections.
He was tutored by his father and studied at the seminary of Nicolet. He worked as a journalist at the "Quebec Mercury" and "Le Canadien". He was sentenced to a month in prison in November 1835 after clashing with Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, who had questioned his integrity. In February of the following year he unleashed a stink bomb of asafoetida at the National Assembly of Canada.
While lying-low at his father's house he began writing his novel "L'influence d'un livre". The story is made up of various fictionalized historical events, legends and folksongs which show the influence of father's recollections.
Family Members
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Suzanne Aubert de Gaspe Power
1812–1882
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Adelaide-Catherine-Suzanne Aubert Saveuse de Beaujeu
1815–1895
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Charlotte "Elmire" Aubert de Gaspé Stuart
1817–1899
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Elisabeth-Zelie Aubert de Gaspe Borne
1818–1893
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Rev Fr Thomas Aubert de Gaspe
1820–1889
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Pierre-Edouard Aubert de Gaspe
1822–1862
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Zoe Aubert de Gaspe Alleyn
1825–1888
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Azeline Aubert de Gaspe
1827–1864
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Eugenie-Athala Aubert de Gaspe Hudon
1829–1887
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Alfred-Patrice Aubert de Gaspe
1831–1907
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Anais-Wilhelmine Aubert de Gaspe Fraser
1834–1923
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Sr Philomene Aubert de Gaspe
1837–1872
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