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Marion FAURE is a Lecturer in Ancient Languages at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, where she has been a faculty member since 2022. She previously served as an Associate Professor of Classical Literature at the same institution from 2013 to 2022 and has directed its Department of Languages since May 2023. Her research focuses on Roman comedy (Plautus, Terence), sententia in rhetorical contexts, and enunciative practices in Rome.
- Education: Graduate of Classical Letters (2005), former student of the ENS d’Ulm (2002-2007)
- Academic Roles: AMN/ATER at Paris Diderot University (2007-2011), Associate Professor (2013-2022), Lecturer (2022-present), Department Director (2023-present)
Her research explores character construction in Roman comedy, metatheatricality, and the interplay between performance and text. Recent publications analyze Terence's moral didacticism, Plautus' structural innovations, and Cicero's engagement with theatrical tropes. She has contributed to edited volumes on topics like flattery in antiquity and Ovid's poetic paradoxes.
FAURE's 15 most recent articles focus on Roman comedy's conventions, sententia as a rhetorical device, audience interaction in performances, and pedagogical themes in Terence. Her work spans interdisciplinary analyses of gender dynamics, political symbolism, and manuscript transmission of ancient texts.
She is affiliated with the ANHIMA research center and contributes to academic series like Études anciennes and Clefs concours. Her editorial roles include co-directing volumes comparing Aristophanes and Plautus and analyzing Latin dramatic form.
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