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Marc Martinez is a Professor at the University of Rouen Normandy, affiliated with the UFR Letters and Human Sciences. He holds an HDR (2009) and a doctoral thesis (1994) from Michel de Montaigne University Bordeaux 3. His research focuses on British literature, particularly satire, irony, humor, parody, burlesque, and 18th-century theater. He is a member of the ERIAC research group, contributing to its interdisciplinary work on spaces, cultures, and critical thinking.
His academic journey includes extensive publications on topics such as 18th-century English theater, satirical engraving, and literary works like Tristram Shandy and Gulliver’s Travels. His work bridges literary analysis with historical contexts, exploring how theatrical performances and visual arts reflected societal norms and political tensions.
Key research interests include the evolution of comic genres, the interplay between text and performance, and the role of satire in shaping cultural discourse. His contributions to scholarly journals and edited volumes highlight his expertise in 18th-century British literature and its transnational influences. He actively participates in academic conferences and collaborates with institutions like the GIS Gender Institute and the European Latin Linguistic Assessment project.
Marc Martinez’s research also engages with modern reinterpretations of historical texts and the legacy of 18th-century literary traditions. His work underscores the significance of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the complexities of satire, humor, and theatrical innovation in early modern Europe.
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