1 | Name: | Dr. Marc Fumaroli | |
Institution: | Collège de France | ||
Year Elected: | 1997 | ||
Class: | 4. Humanities | ||
Subdivision: | 404. History of the Arts, Literature, Religion and Sciences | ||
Residency: | International | ||
Living? : | Deceased | ||
Birth Date: | 1932 | ||
Death Date: | June 24, 2020 | ||
Historian and essayist Marc Fumaroli was a professor at the Collège de France and a member of the Academie Française (1995). In recognition of his signal contribution to the history of French and European literature, the Collège de France created a chair in rhetoric for him. The subjects in literature and the arts he addressed, together with his consumate literary style and his acute analysis of both the higher educational system and government cultural policy, secured his election to the French Academy. A native of Marseille, Dr. Fumaroli is the author of over 150 articles and more than 20 books, including Heros et orateurs, Rhetorique e dramaturgie corneliennes (1990); L'Etat culturel. Essai sur une religion moderne, (1992); Trois institutions litteraires (1994); and more recent studies of Poussin (2001), Richelieu (2002) and Chateaubriand (2004). Marc Fumaroli was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1997. He died June 24, 2020 in Paris, France at the age of 88. |