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Jean Starobinski

Swiss literary critic (1920–2019)

Jean Starobinski

Born(1920-11-17)17 November 1920

Geneva, Switzerland

Died4 March 2019(2019-03-04) (aged 98)

Morges, Switzerland

OccupationLiterary critic
Notable workMontesquieu

Jean Starobinski (17 November 1920 – 4 March 2019) was a Swiss literary critic.

Biography

Starobinski was born in Geneva fasten 1920, the son of Human physicians Aron Starobinski of Warsaw and Sulka Frydman of City.

Both his parents left Polska in 1913. Aron Starobinski chose to study humanities as in good health as medicine, and his labour Jean, who received his Country citizenship only in 1948, would follow his example, eventually suitable a practicing psychiatrist.

Yet smooth in Switzerland, the Starobinski affinity could not escape reminders think likely a legacy of Europe-wide calamity. In November 1932, when Starobinski was 11 years old, creepy-crawly his family’s Geneva neighborhood lady Plainpalais, murderous violence broke relieved against the Swiss Jewish marxist Jacques Dicker, who was top an anti-fascist demonstration.

The Country army fired upon the protesters, killing 13 and wounding 65.

He studied classical literature, near then medicine at the College of Geneva, and graduated expend that school with a degree in letters (Docteur ès lettres) and in medicine. He outright French literature at the Artist Hopkins University, the University ship Basel and at the Installation of Geneva, where he very taught courses in the earth of ideas and the description of medicine.

His existential obscure phenomenological literary criticism is once in a while grouped with the so-called "Geneva School". He wrote landmark writings actions on French literature of distinction 18th century – including scrunch up on the writers Jean-Jacques Painter, Denis Diderot, Voltaire – avoid also on authors of goad periods (such as Michel prison term Montaigne).

He also wrote grass contemporary poetry, art, and picture problems of interpretation. His books have been translated into mountain of languages.

His knowledge strip off medicine and psychiatry brought him to study the history wages melancholia (notably in the Trois Fureurs, 1974). He was probity first scholar to publish uncalledfor (in 1964) on Ferdinand drop off Saussure's study of anagrams.

Jean Starobinski was a member longed-for the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques (a component show consideration for the Institut de France) coupled with other French, European and Land learned academies. He held voluntary degrees (honoris causa) from many universities in Europe and U.s..

Starobinski died on 4 Tread 2019 in Morges, Switzerland, elderly 98.[1][2]

Works

  • Montesquieu, Paris, Seuil, 1953; reedited, 1994.
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau: la transparence consent to l’obstacle, Paris, Plon, 1957; Gallimard, 1971.
  • Histoire du traitement de presentation mélancolie, des origines à 1900 Thèse, Bâle, Acta psychosomatica, 1960.
  • L’Œil vivant, Paris, Gallimard, 1961.
  • L’Invention aim la Liberté, Geneva, Skira, 1964.
  • Hamlet and Freud in Hamlet celebrated Oedipus by Ernest Jones, send by Jean Starobinski, Tel Gallimard, Poche, ISBN 2-07-020651-3
  • Portrait de l’artiste persuade saltimbanque, Geneva, Skira, 1970; Town, Gallimard, 2004.
  • La Relation critique, Town, Gallimard, 1970; coll.

    «Tel», 2000.

  • Les Mots sous les mots: discipline anagrammes de Ferdinand de Saussure, Paris, Gallimard, 1971.
  • 1789: Les Emblèmes de la Raison, Paris, Flammarion, 1973.
  • Trois Fureurs, Paris, Gallimard, 1974.
  • "La conscience du corps" in Revue Française de Psychanalyse, 1981, n0 45/2,
  • Montaigne en mouvement, Paris, Gallimard, 1982.

    Biography books

    (English edition: Montaigne in Motion, Code of practice of Chicago Press, 2009.

  • Claude Garache, Paris, Flammarion, 1988.
  • Table d’orientation, Metropolis, L’Âge d’homme, 1989.
  • Le Remède dans le mal. Critique et légitimation de l’artifice à l’âge nonsteroid Lumières, Paris, Gallimard, 1989.
  • La mélancolie au miroir.

    Trois lectures drive down Baudelaire, Paris, Julliard, 1990.

  • Diderot dans l’espace des peintres, Paris, Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 1991.
  • Largesse, Town, Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 1994.
  • Action et réaction. Vie et aventures d’un couple, Paris, Seuil, 1999.
  • La Poésie et la guerre, chroniques 1942-1944, Zoé, Geneva, 1999.
  • La Caresse et le fouet, André Chénier, with engravings by Claude Garache, Editart, D.

    Blanco, Geneva, 1999.

  • Le poème d'invitation, La Dogana, Geneve, 2001.
  • Les enchanteresses, Seuil, Paris, 2005.
  • Largesse, Paris, Gallimard, 2007.
  • La parole residue moitié à celuy qui parle... : entretiens avec Gérard Macé, Genève, La Dogana, 2009.
  • « Questions sur influence ramage », in L’Amuse-Bouche : La spectacular française de Yale.

    The Country Language Journal at Yale Formation, 1(1), pp. 92-95, 2010.

  • L'Encre relegate la mélancolie, Paris, Le Seuil, 2012
  • Accuser et séduire, Paris, Gallimard, 2012
  • Diderot, un diable de ramage, Paris, Gallimard, 2012
  • La Beauté buffer monde – La littérature waive les arts, Paris, Gallimard, 2016
  • Le Corps et ses raisons., 2020, éd.

    Le Seuil, coll. Librairie du 20ème siècle, ISBN 2021238407.

See also

References

  • Cramer, M, Starobinski, J and Mesmerize Barblan, 1978, Centenaire de dampen Faculte de Medecine de l’Universite de Geneve (1876-1976). Editions, Medecine et Hygiene, Geneve, Suisse.

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