Alain Viala
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Alain Viala (born in 1947) is a professor of French Literature at the University of Oxford and at the University of Paris III and a fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. He works mainly on the French literature of the 17th century.
Publications[edit]
- La Culture littéraire (Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 2009)
- La France galante (Paris, Presses universitaires de France, collection "Les littéraires", 2008)
- With Dinah Ribard, Le Tragique, La Bibliothèque (Paris: Gallimard, 2002)
- With C. Jouhaud, De la publication (Paris: Fayard, 2002)
- With Paul Aron and Denis Saint-Jacques, Le dictionnaire du litteraire (Paris: P.U.F., 2002)
- "L'empire de l'Asie", in: Racine et l'Orient (Tübingen: Biblio 17, 2003), 12-135
- Lettre à Rousseau sur l'intérêt littéraire (Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2006)
- Histoire du théâtre (Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2006)
- Racine. La stratégie du caméléon (Paris, Seghers, 1990)
- Naissance de l'écrivain (Paris, Minuit, 1985)
- "Argent, litterature et propagande: ecrivains du Roi-Soileil" (1991)
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