
معرفی
Christian MORZEWSKI is a Professor of contemporary French literature at the University of Artois, affiliated with the Faculty of Letters and Arts. He holds editorial roles for journals such as Roman 20-50, Revue Giono, and Cahiers Henri Bosco. His research focuses on 20th-century French literature, including interwar novels, childhood narratives, and regionalist themes in authors like Jean Giono, Henri Bosco, and Charles Ferdinand Ramuz. He has served as Dean of the Faculty of Letters from 1992–1999 and President of the University of Artois from 2006–2012.
Education:
- Agrégé de Lettres (1976)
- Doctor of Letters (1989)
- Qualified to supervise research (2000)
Research Interests: MORZEWSKI’s work examines literary regionalism, the sociology of literature, and Francophone traditions. He specializes in authors such as Giono, Bosco, Ramuz, and Van der Meersch, analyzing themes like memory, landscape, and identity. His contributions include critical editions of texts and analyses of narrative techniques.
Grants & Leadership:
- President of the Regional Center for Letters and Books (Nord-Pas de Calais)
- President of the Institute of Civilizations & Polish Studies (ICEP)
- Co-founder of Roman 20-50 (1985)
Labs/Teams: Active in the Textes et Cultures Research Center, contributing to interdisciplinary studies on literature and culture.