Claude Digeon

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Claude Digeon (born January 12, 1920 , † July 2008 ) was a French Romance studies and literary scholar.

Life

Digeon completed his habilitation in Paris in 1957 with a famous work on La Crise allemande de la pensée française 1870–1914 (Paris 1959, 2nd edition 1992). From 1957 to 1970 he was full professor of French literary studies at the Saarland University (successor: Bernard Bray) and director of the Institut d'Etudes françaises. He then followed a call to the University of Nice , where he was professor honoraire since his retirement.

Works

  • Le dernier visage de Flaubert , Paris 1946
  • (Ed.) Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary. Préface de La Varende. Édition annotée , Paris 1948
  • (Ed.) Victor Hugo, Notre-Dame de Paris. Préface de Léo Larguier. Édition annotée , Paris 1949
  • (Ed., Together with René Dumesnil and Jean Pommier) Gustave Flaubert: Correspondance inédite. Recueillie, classée et annotée , Paris 1953
  • Note on the "Journal" de Michelet (années 1870–1874) , Saarbrücken 1959
  • Flaubert (Connaissance des lettres, vol. 61), Paris 1970, extended edition, Paris 2007
  • (Ed.) Jules Michelet: Journal , Paris 1976
  • Claude Faisant († 1988): Mort et résurrection de la Pléiade , publié par Josiane Rieu avec la collaboration de James Dauphiné, Guy Demerson, Claude Digeon, Georges Forestier, Véronique Magri- Mourgues, Gérard Milhe Poutingon, Paris 1998

literature

  • Claude Faisant (Ed.): Hommage à Claude Digeon , Paris 1987

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Les écrivains français face à la Restauration et à la Monarchie de Juillet (PDF; French), accessed on July 10, 2017