Jeanne Streicher

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Jeanne Streicher (* around 1875; † October 19, 1963 ) was a French Romance philologist .

life and work

As a student of Ferdinand Brunot, Jeanne Streicher attended the École normal supérieure de jeunes filles in Sèvres, founded in 1881 . She passed the Agrégation de lettres in 1904 and then taught at the same elite school. In 1927 she became a member of the Société linguistique de Paris.

Works

  • (Ed.) Claude Favre de Vaugelas , Remarques sur la langue française (1647), Paris 1934, 1945, Geneva 1970, 2000 (Prix Saintour of the Académie française, 1936)
  • (Eds.) La Mothe Le Vayer, Scipion Dupleix, Ménage, Bouhours, Conrart, Chapelain, Patru, Thomas Corneille, Casagne, Andry de Boisregard and the Académie française, Commentaires sur les "Remarques" de Vaugelas, 2 vols., Paris 1936 , Geneva 1970
  • (Ed.) Théophile de Viau , Oeuvres poétiques, 2 volumes, Geneva 1951–1958, 1958–1967 (Prix Saintour of the Académie française, 1959)
  • (Ed.) Pierre Corneille , Sertorius, Paris 1959, Geneva 1980, 1999 (dedicated to Madame Ferdinand Brunot)

literature

  • Le Monde October 22, 1963 (obituary)

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