About
Daniel Long is an Associate Professor in the Department of French Studies at Université Sainte-Anne's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, where he has taught since 2005. His primary instructional focus spans French literature from the Middle Ages, 17th century, and 19th century, alongside Acadian literature.
Education:
- Doctorat de Littérature et Civilisations françaises (Paris-Sorbonne)
- D.E.A de Littérature et Civilisations françaises (Paris-Sorbonne)
- Maîtrise de Lettres modernes (Aix-Marseille I)
- Baccalauréat ès arts (spécialisation français) (Moncton)
Research Focus: Professor Long investigates literary hybridity in late 19th-century novels, examining the persistence of Romantic aesthetics within Realist and Naturalist movements. His current project analyzes how Romantic foundations influenced French novels during the Second Empire (1860-1870), particularly studying narrative structures that blend emerging realism with residual romantic tropes.
Acadian Studies: He maintains active research in Acadian literary traditions, exploring cultural identity and historical influences within this francophone corpus.
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