Béatrice Didier Explained

Béatrice Didier (born 21 December 1935 in La Tronche, Isère) is a French literary critic.

Biography

Didier was a professor of literature and a publishing series director. She earned a literary doctorate in 1965.[1] She is also a Professor Emeritus of École normale supérieure (ENS), where she headed a seminary exposing the relationship between literature and music.

Didier is a specialist of the French literature of the 17th and 18th centuries (especially Senancour, Chateaubriand, Stendhal and George Sand) as well as of autobiographical works.

She edited and published numerous works, and contributed to the Europe magazine. She headed the series "Écrivains", "Écriture" and "Écrit" of the Presses Universitaires de France.

She is the deputy chairwoman of the Société Chateaubriand.[2]

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Awards and distinctions

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: fr. 071896279. SUDOC. October 30, 2019.
  2. Web site: fr. Le direction de la Société Chateaubriand. Société Chateaubriand official website. October 30, 2019. April 16, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190416031850/https://www.societe-chateaubriand.fr/la-soci%C3%A9t%C3%A9/pr%C3%A9sentation/comit%C3%A9-directeur/. dead.
  3. Web site: fr. Décret du 14 mai 2014 portant promotion et nomination. Légifrance. October 30, 2019.