Ernest Martinenche

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Ernest Martinenche (* 1869 in Calvisson , † December 1, 1941 in La Croix-Valmer ) was a French Romanist and Hispanist .

life and work

Martinenche grew up in Nîmes . He passed the Agrégation in 1891 and became a high school teacher in Nîmes. He completed his habilitation in 1900 at the Sorbonne with the theses La comedia espagnole en France de Hardy à Racine (Paris 1900, Geneva 1970) and Quatenus. Tragicomoedia de Calisto y Melibea vulgo Celestina dicta ad informandum hispaniense theatrum valuerit (Paris 1900) and taught at the University of Montpellier from 1900 to 1906 . Then he went to the Sorbonne, founded the magazine Hispania in 1918 and was professor of Spanish from 1919 to 1937.

Martinenche was a corresponding member of the Academia Brasileira de Letras , the Academia Argentina de Letras , and the Real Academia Española .

He was an honorary doctor of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos in Lima , Commander in the Order de Isabel la Católica , holder of the Order de Alfonso XII , and an officer in the Legion of Honor .

Other works

  • Propos d'Espagne , Paris 1905
  • Molière et le théâtre espagnol , Paris 1906
  • (Ed.) Fernando de Rojas, La Célestine. Tragi-comédie de Calixte et Mélibée , Paris 1920, 1946
  • L'Espagne et le romantisme français. Histoire de l'influence espagnole sur la littérature française , Paris 1922, 1932

literature

  • Homage to Ernest Martinenche. Etudes hispaniques et américaines , Paris 1939, 1974
  • Gaspard Delpy , [Obituary] in: Bulletin Hispanique 45, 1943, pp. 164-174

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Individual evidence

  1. So in the obituary by Gaspard Delpy, pp. 164–165 and in Jean-Marc Delaunay, Méfiance cordiale , Paris 2010, p. 532 notes. 6th