Éric Marty Explained

Éric Marty
Birth Place:Paris, France
Occupation:Writer, essayist and Professor of French Literature
Citizenship:French
Education:Lycée Condorcet
Alma Mater:Paris Diderot University
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Éric Marty (born 3 January 1955) is a French intellectual, essayist, and emiritus professor at Paris Cité University.[1] He was a professor of Contemporary French Literature at Paris Diderot University.[2] He is the editor of the complete work of Roland Barthes.[3]

Biography

Between 1970 and 1973, Marty was active in the Trotskyist organisation Lutte Ouvrière.[4] He passed the Agrégation in 1979 in modern literature, having studied at Lycée Condorcet and Paris Diderot University.[5]

From 1980, he taught French literature, linguistics and philosophy at the Institut français du Royaume-Uni. In 1985, he returned to France and defended his third cycle thesis at the Sorbonne, under the supervision of Robert Mauzi.[6]

In 1988, he joined the French National Centre for Scientific Research[7] as a research fellow in the Institute of Modern Texts and Manuscripts, where he worked on the edition of André Gide's Journal for the Bibliothèque de la Pléiade[8] as well as on the works of René Char and the theoretical texts of Roland Barthes.

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References

  1. Web site: Eric Marty . Paris Cité University . 30 October 2024.
  2. https://www.radiofrance.fr/personnes/eric-marty Présentation sur radiofrance.fr.
  3. Book: Barthes, Roland . Œuvres complètes . 1-5 . Éric . Marty . Paris . Seuil . 2002.
  4. Book: Marty, Éric . Roland Barthes. Le métier d'écrire . Paris . Seuil . 2006 . 71.
  5. Book: Marty, Éric . Roland Barthes. Le métier d'écrire . Paris . Seuil . 2006 . 93.
  6. Web site: Eric Marty – abc penser . abcpenser.com.
  7. Web site: Item – Eric Marty .
  8. Web site: La Pléiade - Catalogue - Bibliothèque de la Pléiade - André Gide, Journal .