Bernard Bonnejean


Bernard Bonnejean, is a French author, specialist of catholic French poetry of 19th and 20th centuries.

Youth

Bernard Bonnejean is the last of eight children of a family of Picardy’s origin. In 1959 the family moved to Le Mans where the father, Maurice, is ironsmith to Arsenal, then clerk after retirement. The family settled in 1965 in Mayenne.

Professorship

After earning his baccalauréat, Bernard Bonnejean works as a teacher and middle school professor in Catholic education. He's licencié es Lettres, Bachelor of Arts, and certified teacher of modern literature, in Saint-Pierre-la-Cour. He finished his career as a teacher in a secondary school in Laval, Mayenne as an Agrégé de Lettres modernes. He earned the title of Doctor after leaving education.
He was secretary of the Association Mayennaise d’échanges et de partage from 1975 to 2001, to finance the apprenticeship of young Cameroonian mothers, founder and president of the Association Lycée en Poésie.

Writer and researcher

Bernard Bonnejean expressed in 1996 about the true catholicism of Paul Verlaine.
Particularly, he examines the work of catholic Joris-Karl Huysmans and poetry of Therese of Lisieux.
His thesis entitled Les Poètes catholiques français de Verlaine à Péguy, 1870-1914, is sustained in 2003 in the University of Rennes 2 - Upper Brittany.

Works and articles

• “Liturgies intimes, un recueil à redécouvrir”,, in Spiritualité verlainienne, Actes du colloque international de Metz,, Klincksieck, 1997.
• "Le Verlaine de Guy Goffette", in Revue Verlaine n° 5, 1997.
• "Huysmans avant À Rebours : les fondements nécessaires d'une quête en devenir", in Le Mal dans l'imaginaire français, éd. David et L'Harmattan, 1998 ; "Huysmans before A Rebours: The necessary foundation for a quest to become", The evil in the French imaginary , Ed. David and L'Harmattan, 1998
Les Poètes français d'inspiration catholique , The French inspired Catholic poets , 2 vol.,, thèse de doctorat, Université de Rennes-II, 2003 ; Lille : Atelier national de reproduction des thèses, 2004.
Poésie thérésienne,, Preface Constant Tonnelier, Éditions du Cerf, Paris, 2006, II-292 p.,,.
The thesis is published in three volumes
Clio et ses poètes, Clio and her poets : the Catholic poets in history, 1870-1914, with a foreword by Don Bertrand Gamelin, Éditions du Cerf, Paris, 2007, 354 p.,
Le Dur Métier d’apôtre, The hard work of Apostle : Catholic poets to discover a real authenticity, 1870-1914, with a preface by Olivier Bourdelier, Éditions du Cerf, Paris, 2009, 320 p.,,.
Les Chemins d'un Éden retrouvé, Paths of Paradise Found, Forthcoming.