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Jean-Charles Monferran is a University Professor at Sorbonne University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and the Department of French and Comparative Literature. He specializes in 16th-century French language and literature, with particular expertise in Renaissance poetry, poetics, and the reception of Rabelais' works across historical periods.
His research spans French Renaissance poetry (including Marot, Du Bellay, Ronsard, and the Pléiade poets), Renaissance poetics (versification, genres, styles), literary history construction, reception of antiquity in the Renaissance, and contemporary reception studies. He also investigates resurgent Francophonies and Renaissance social history with specific focus on births, childbirth, marriages, and family structures.
Monferran serves as President of the V.-L. Saulnier Association and holds elected positions in the SFDES (French Society for the Study of the Sixteenth Century) Board of Directors, CELLF Laboratory Council (UMR 8599), and Sorbonne University's Doctoral School Council3. He co-directs the CELLF 16-18 research team and directs multiple publication series at Classiques Garnier including 'Library of the Renaissance', 'Texts of the Renaissance', 'Studies and Essays on the Renaissance', and 'Becomings of the Renaissance'.


