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Caroline Raulet-Marcel is a Lecturer at the University of Burgundy, affiliated with the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy and based at the INSPE Auxerre site. Her research focuses on 19th-century French literature, Restoration novel historical poetics, literary communication, and the history of the book and reading.
- Education: Doctorate in Text and Image History/Semiology (University of Paris Diderot - Paris 7, 2008)
- Career: University of Burgundy since 2009, former positions at Paris institutions and abroad
Her work explores children's literature in Romantic Europe and the pedagogy of creative writing, with recent publications on 1824's literary shifts and collaborative authorship dynamics. She serves on the editorial boards of Cahiers d’études nodiéristes and French Today.
Key publication trends include: 1820s literary evolution, author-reader dynamics in Romanticism, didactic approaches to literary education, and periodical studies of 19th-century France. All available articles demonstrate intersections between literary analysis and educational frameworks.
Contact: Caroline.Marcel@u-bourgogne.fr
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