Transcripts of notebooks of Victor Hugo, June 1858 - April 1859, with notes. The original notebooks are St John's College MS N.30 nos. 4 and 5.
Papers of Jean-Bertrand Marie Barrère
This material is held atSt John's College Library Special Collections, University of Cambridge
- Reference
- GB 275 Barrere
- Dates of Creation
- 1980 (Circa (undated))
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- French
- Physical Description
- 1 box paper
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Barrère was born in Paris in 1914 and was educated at the Sorbonne. During the Second World War he served in the 32e Régiment d'Infanterie and the 1re Armée Française, and was awarded the Croix de Guerre. He held the following academic posts: Teacher of French and Classics, Lycée d'Amiens, 1940-42; Assistant Lecturer on French Literature, Sorbonne, 1942-46; Lecturer on French Literature, Institut Français, London, 1946-49; Lecturer on French Literature then Professor of French Literature, University of Lyons, 1949-50; Professor of French Literature, Ibrahim University, Cairo, 1950-52; Professor at Lyons, 1952-54; Professor of French Literature, University of Cambridge, 1954-82; Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, 1957-1985. Barrère published several books between 1946 and 1984, mostly relating to Victor Hugo. He married in 1941 and had three sons and three daughters. Barrère died in Cambridge in Oct. 1985.
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Barrère was born in Paris in 1914 and was educated at the Sorbonne. During the Second World War he served in the 32e Régiment d'Infanterie and the 1re Armée Française, and was awarded the Croix de Guerre. He held the following academic posts: Teacher of French and Classics, Lycée d'Amiens, 1940-42; Assistant Lecturer on French Literature, Sorbonne, 1942-46; Lecturer on French Literature, Institut Français, London, 1946-49; Lecturer on French Literature then Professor of French Literature, University of Lyons, 1949-50; Professor of French Literature, Ibrahim University, Cairo, 1950-52; Professor at Lyons, 1952-54; Professor of French Literature, University of Cambridge, 1954-82; Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, 1957-1985. Barrère published several books between 1946 and 1984, mostly relating to Victor Hugo. He married in 1941 and had three sons and three daughters. Barrère died in Cambridge in Oct. 1985.
Preferred citation: St John's College Library, Papers of Jean-Bertrand Marie Barrère
Archivist's Note
27 Mar 2007
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