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David Sedley is the Laurie Ann Levin Professor of Comparative Literature and Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Haverford College. His work bridges early modern European literature, philosophy, and the history of science.
- B.A., Yale University (Philosophy)
- Ph.D., Princeton University (Comparative Literature)
His research explores:
- Intersections of literature and philosophy in early modern France/England
- Historical epistemology (skepticism, probability theory, experimentalism)
- Evolution of literary concepts like sublimity, taste, and irony
- Early modern science-humanities dialogues
- Development of the novel and critical theory
He teaches courses spanning French language/literature, critical theory, and comparative studies from the Renaissance through the Enlightenment, including L'Invention de la modernité de Montaigne à Rousseau and As the World Turned: Milton and Revolutions of Early Modern Europe.
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