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Georges Bugnet
Georges Charles-Jules Bugnet〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=The Canadian Encyclopedia / Historica Dominion )〕 (1879 - 1981) was a French Canadian writer and plant hybridiser. He wrote poetry, stories, articles, plays and four novels, the most well known of which is ''La Forêt'' (English: ''The Forest''), published in 1935. His first two novels, ''Les Lys de sang'' (1922) and ''Nipsya'' (1924), were published under the pseudonym Henri Doutremont. He introduced the rose cultivar 'Thérèse Bugnet', named after his sister.
==Early life==
Bugnet was born in Chalon-sur-Saône, Burgundy, France on 23 February 1879. He initially studied toward a Christian priesthood,〔 but left to attend the nearby Université du Dijon and then the Sorbonne in Paris. He worked as a journalist for the monthly publication ''La Croix'', and was briefly named editor-in-chief of ''La Croix de Haute-Savoie'',〔 but then moved to Canada in 1904 with his new wife Julia, initially working in Manitoba, then moving to Alberta in 1905. Georges and Julia had nine children, though the second child, Paul, died in infancy in a fire.〔

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