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Gerald Prince is a distinguished Professor of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts & Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. from Brown University (1968) and is internationally recognized for his pioneering contributions to narratology. His research focuses on 20th-century French literature, critical theory, and narrative structures, with particular emphasis on authors like Proust, Genette, and contemporary Francophone writers. Prince’s work bridges structuralist and poststructuralist approaches, examining narrative form, spatial dimensions, and intertextuality. His analyses often address questions of narrative voice, temporal frameworks, and the interplay between fiction and reality.
Prince’s scholarly output includes foundational texts in narratology and critical analyses of French literary classics. His recent work explores modern and postmodern narrative trends, including degenerative realism and the evolving role of language in contemporary storytelling. He has engaged with interdisciplinary debates on spatial narratology, the rhetoric of beginnings, and the transnational reception of French theory.
Active in scholarly discourse, Prince frequently reviews contemporary works and participates in international academic dialogues. His influence extends to guiding discussions on narrative theory’s applicability across disciplines, from literature to media studies. Despite no formal awards listed, his sustained academic contributions mark him as a cornerstone of modern narratological thought.
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