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Claudie Bernard is a Professor of French Literature, Thought, and Culture at New York University, affiliated with the College of Arts & Science. She holds a Ph.D. in French Literature from Princeton University and a Doctorat de Troisième Cycle in Comparative Literature from the University of Paris. Her research focuses on 19th-century French literature and thought, particularly the interplay between history and fiction, family dynamics, conceptions of justice, and epistolary forms.
Her notable publications include works such as Si l’Histoire m’était contée… le roman historique de Vigny à Rosny aîné (2022) and Le Passé recomposé (2021). She has also edited volumes on topics like family representation and historical fiction. Her scholarship bridges literary analysis with intellectual history, emphasizing narrative techniques and interdisciplinary approaches.
Bernard has contributed to multiple edited collections, including studies on sibling relationships and epitaphs as cultural memory. Her work highlights the intersection of literature and history, with a focus on French literary traditions. Despite no awards explicitly mentioned, her extensive publications and editorial roles underscore her academic contributions.
Her advising activities and grants are not detailed here, though her editorial work and publications suggest active involvement in scholarly communities. She is based at NYU’s Department of French Literature and Culture, contributing to undergraduate and graduate programs in the College of Arts & Science.


