René Andrianne

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René Andrianne (born May 22, 1928 , † January 23, 2009 in Brussels ) was a Belgian Romance studies and literary scholar who worked in Germany.

Life

Andrianne studied philosophy and psychoanalysis in Leuven until 1956 and with Jacques Lacan in Paris. From 1956 to 1969 he worked in the Congo, then at the University of Bujumbura (Burundi) and at the University of Kinshasa (then Lovanium). In 1967 he completed his habilitation at the Catholic University of Leuven for the subject Romance Philology on La jeunesse littéraire d ' Albert Camus , essai de biographie intérieure (Louvain-la-Neuve 1967). From 1969 to 1973 he was a professor in Antwerp , 1973–1974 visiting professor in Constantine (Algeria) and from 1974 to 1993 full professor at the University of Mainz .

Works

  • Ecrire en Belgique. Essai sur les conditions de l'écriture en Belgique francophone, Paris 1983
  • Literature and Society in French-speaking Belgium, Frankfurt am Main 1984
  • (Ed. With Norbert Becker) La Belgique francophone, 2 vols., Frankfurt am Main 1988
  • (Ed.) Correspondance Jean Mambrino-Georges Simenon, 1951–1988, Brussels 1999 (Cahiers Simenon 13)
  • (Ed.) Sous les feux de la critique, 1925–1945, Brussels 2000 (Cahiers Simenon 14)
  • (Ed. With Lucille Becker) Sous les feux de la critique II, 1945–1955, Brussels 2001 (Cahiers Simenon 15)

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