Sirens of the Void: Configurations of Absence in Corneille's Horace
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2019-11-09
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Richard-Laurent Barnett is Senior Fellow of the Institute for Humanistic Research at Oxford and Executive Director of the Center for European and Inter-Cultural Studies in Brussels. He is General Editor of three recently founded journals: Textualities, Exégèse and Review of Comparative Studies. His extensive writings include more than nine books and collective volumes and over 150 articles, most of which are devoted to the application of contemporary, postmodern theory to the re-reading of works in seventeenth, nineteenth and twentieth-century French literature. His forthcoming books include Herméneutique et indicible, La double ablation, Inoperative Tropes: Discourses of Auto-Subversion, and Les epreuves du labyrinthe. He has received numerous national and international prizes and awards, among them the Prix littéraire in contemporary critical analysis presented by the Association de presses europeennes.
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