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Malina

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Saint-Simon, un historien dans les marges.Littérature et politique: Factions et dissidences de la Ligue à la Fronde.Récits de vie et pratiques de sociabilité.B.A., Grenoble via Université de Brazzaville.Her next project, related to passions and emotions in 17 th and 18 th century France, will consist in a study of Casanova, written in the form of letters to this author by a reader who admires him. She is also a practicing autobiographer and recently completed a manuscript about a Macedonian childhood and family history. After completing her doctoral thesis on Saint-Simon, which was published as a book in France, Malina further specialized in memoir authors and autobiographical writings of Early Modern France, as well as their modern forms, from the narrative to the visual, from the fictionalized to “auto-fiction” or journal. Professor Stefanovska also worked as an interpreter and translator for French, English and Serbian, studied Spanish out of love, and wrote and translated literary texts and poetry in several languages. from the University of Oregon and a Ph.D. from Grenoble, via Université de Brazzaville, an M.A. Originating from a multilingual and multicultural background in ex-Yugoslavia, Malina Stefanovska was educated on three continents: Africa, Europe and America. E-mail: Office: Royce Hall 222C Fields of interest: 17th and 18th-Century Literature and Culture Autobiographical expression Graphic novels

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