- Jean
Starobinski (17
November 1920 – 4
March 2019) was a
Swiss literary critic.
Starobinski was born in
Geneva in 1920, the son of
Jewish physicians Aron...
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fondamental source to
track all
influences constituting David's
visual culture Starobinski, Jean, 1789, les emblèmes de la raison, ed. Flammarion,
Paris (1979)...
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Upfal (2005), pp. 109–111, 308.
Mitzenmacher &
Upfal (2005), p. 308.
Starobinski,
Trachtenberg &
Agarwal (2003) Goel &
Gupta (2010) Swamid****, S. Joshua;...
- and the cold war by
Serge Guilbaut, 1985
Montaigne in
motion by Jean
Starobinski, 1985.
Disease and civilization: the
cholera in Paris, 1832 by François...
- Voltaire's
Candide are
based on the
Seven Years' War;
according to Jean
Starobinski ("Voltaire's Double-Barreled Musket", in
Blessings in
Disguise (California...
- also
translated from the
French (Alexandre Dumas, Yves Bonnefoy, Jean
Starobinski),
Italian (Alberto Savinio), Spanish, and Gr**** (Aias, by Sophocles,...
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seraglio with all its
women and
eunuchs (Grosrichard, Goldzink, McAlpin,
Starobinski, Delon) or the
cultural contrast of
Orient and Occident. Comparative...
- Rousseau:
Guide for the Perplexed, London, England:
Continuum Books Starobinski, Jean (1988). Jean-Jacques Rousseau:
Transparency and Obstruction. Chicago:...
- and the
Eighteenth Century, 1991, n° 284, pp. 73–82 (in French) Jean
Starobinski, "Jean-Jacques Rousseau :
Jours uniques,
plaisirs redoublés", Thèmes...
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poetics even
though he had
filled more than a
hundred notebooks. Jean
Starobinski edited and
presented material from them in the 1970s and more has been...