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Bruno Tribout is a Professor in the Department of French at the University of Aberdeen, within the School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture. He holds a PhD from Université Paris-Sorbonne and Université de Montréal and is a leading scholar in 17th-century French literature and political thought.
His research focuses on the intersections of literature, history, and politics in early modern France, especially in memoirs, historiography, and political discourse during the Fronde and the reign of Louis XIV. Key areas include the works of La Rochefoucauld, Cardinal de Retz, and the genre of mazarinades. He has made significant contributions through critical editions and genetic studies of major texts.
Tribout’s recent publications reveal a consistent focus on self-writing, textual development, and political memory. His work spans disciplines, engaging with historical, literary, and philosophical dimensions of early modern French culture. He frequently publishes in top journals such as XVIIe siècle, French Studies, and Revues d’histoire littéraire de la France.
Bruno Tribout has not been mentioned as receiving specific scientific awards in the provided text.
He is actively involved in scholarly editing and collaborative research, as seen in co-edited volumes and interdisciplinary projects. While no formal grant information is listed, his extensive publication record suggests sustained research activity and funding support. He likely supervises postgraduate students, though no names are provided.
Though no formal lab or research team is mentioned, his editorial projects and collaborative works indicate active participation in scholarly networks and research communities focused on early modern French literature and life-writing.





