Having more literary than religious vocation, the young Capuchin monk
Venance Dougados was sent on a fund-raising tour in 1786 among the
peasants and gentry of the Monts de Lacaune in southern France. He came
back with a remarkable work, La Quete du BlE, in verse and prose. The
work was original, humorous, with pre-romantic undertones; it brought
him much success, but at the same time it aroused the anger of his
superiors. Remy Cazals provides a critical edition of this little-known
text accompanied by a biography of its author, who became inflamed by
the passions of the Revolution, and who was guillotined in 1794. This
title is Volume 101 in the series Exeter French Texts/Textes
littEraires. It incldues an introduction and essential notes, all in
French.