Black Robe

Black Robe
First UK edition
AuthorBrian Moore
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical novel
PublisherMcClelland and Stewart (Canada)
Dutton (USA)
Jonathan Cape (UK)
Publication date
1985
Publication placeCanada
Pages246 pp (first Canadian, US and UK editions)
ISBN0-7710-6449-7 (first Canadian edition)
ISBN 0-525-24311-9 (first US edition)
ISBN 0224023292 (first UK edition)
OCLC16036820
Preceded byCold Heaven (1983) 
Followed byThe Colour of Blood (1987) 

Black Robe, first published in 1985, is a historical novel by Brian Moore set in New France in the 17th century. Its central theme is the collision of European and Native American cultures soon after first contact.[1] First Nations peoples historically called French Jesuit priests "Black Robes" because of their religious habit.

The novel was adapted into the 1991 film Black Robe directed by Bruce Beresford, for which Moore wrote the screenplay.

  1. ^ Carroll, James (31 March 1985). "The Ordeal of Father Laforgue". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 July 2016.