LOUIS MARIN OFFPRINTS

Louis Marin was widely known for his work in a variety of areas: linguistics, semiotics, theology, philosophy, anthropology, rhetoric, art and institutional history and literary theory. Throughout his career, Marin's main intellectual focus was seventeenth-century French literature, particularly the works of Pascal, Perrault, Poussin and Philippe de Champaigne. In addition, he published numerous articles on the visual arts and religious texts. This collection comprises offprints of his critical theory articles published, and a bibliography of his work. The bulk of the materials are in French and English. The articles are arranged alphabetically by title, with date of publication indicated parenthetically following the title.

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French material, post-structuralism, philosophy, linguistics, semiotics, theology, anthropology, rhetoric, art history, institutional history, literary theory, French literature, Pascal, Perrault, Poussin, Philippe de Champaigne, visual arts, religious studies, offprints, publications, bibliography