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Robert Morrissey is a professor of literature and cultural history at the University of Chicago. A specialist in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century French history, literature, and critical theory, his publications include Charlemagne and France (Gallimard, 1997; University of Notre Dame Press, 2003) and a critical edition of Rousseau’s Rêveries d’un promeneur solitaire (Flammarion, 2006).
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