François Laroque Explained

François Laroque
Birth Date:26 April 1948
Nationality:French
Alma Mater:École Normale Supérieure
Occupation:Shakespeare specialist, English literature academic

François Laroque (born 26 April 1948) is a French academic and translator specialising in the works of William Shakespeare. He is professor emeritus of the University of Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 since 2014.[1]

Career

François Laroque is a former student of the École Normale Supérieure,[2] he graduated with a Docteur d'État in 1985. He taught English literature at the Paul Valéry University, Montpellier III from 1973 to 1990, then at the New Sorbonne University in Paris from 1990 to 2014.[3]

He is a Shakespeare specialist and a member of the centre for Elizabethan research at Paul Valéry University. In addition to numerous articles on Shakespeare’s plays and on the attitudes and folklore of Elizabethan England, Laroque is also the author of French: Shakespeare et la fête (1988), translated into English and published at Cambridge University Press in 1991 under the title Shakespeare’s Festive World. He wrote French: Shakespeare : Comme il vous plaira for the collectionDécouvertes Gallimard’, translated into ten languages, including English, and often reprinted, as well as a collaborator on an anthology of English literature.[4]

He participated in the writing of a two-volume collective work on English Renaissance theatre, the French: Théâtre élisabéthain, published in the collection ‘Bibliothèque de la Pléiade’ on 22 October 2009.[5] [6]

Selected publications

Translations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: François LAROQUE . . univ-paris3.fr . 2018-01-31 . fr.
  2. Web site: François Laroque . . Babelio . 2018-01-31 . fr.
  3. Web site: François Laroque . . Babelio . 2018-01-31 . fr.
  4. Book: Laroque, François . Campbell . Alexandra . 1993 . The Age of Shakespeare . "Abrams Discoveries" series . New York . . 192 . 9780810928909 . About the author.
  5. Web site: Théâtre élisabéthain, tome I, collection Bibliothèque de la Pléiade (n° 555) . . . fr . 2018-01-31 .
  6. Web site: Théâtre élisabéthain, tome II, collection Bibliothèque de la Pléiade (n° 556) . . . fr . 2018-01-31 .