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Revue DCLP

ABOUT THE AUTHORS (in alphabetical order)

Norbert COL

Norbert COL, Emeritus Professor at the University of Southern Brittany and member of TEMOS UMR 9016 CNRS, is the author of a bilingual edition of Edmund Burke’s Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs (1996), Burke, the Social Contract, and Revolutions (2001), and In Search of British Conservatism: Historiography, Britishness, Modernity. 17th-20th centuries (2007), all published by the University Press of Rennes. He directed Writings of the Self (L’Harmattan, 2007) and co-directed, with Allan Ingram, Utopia, Individual, and Society: Sociability in Question (Le Manuscrit, 2015). He has also written various articles, mainly on Burke, Michael Oakeshott, Jonathan Swift, Daniel Defoe, and Thomas More.

Gildard GUILLAUME

Graduated in private law and from the Center for Business Improvement in Paris (EMBA-HEC), Gildard Guillaume is an honorary lawyer, writer, and historian. He is an administrator of the Napoleon Institute and the Academy of Sciences, Fine Arts, and Letters of Angers. In addition to articles in specialized journals, he has published several essays and historical novels concerning the period 1780-1880, particularly the Revolution, the Consulate, and the First Empire. He gives lectures and participates in the work of several historical associations. He chairs a foundation for the restoration of a public historical monument.

Marc JEANNIN

Lecturer at the University of Angers and Doctor of Letters from the University of the Sorbonne, Marc Jeannin is passionate about the voice and specializes in language-music relationships. His work focuses on vocal expression related to emotions and sensory perceptions. Author of scientific articles and press articles, he has also published several interdisciplinary books, including Anthony Burgess: Music in Literature and Literature in Music (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009), Anthony Burgess and France (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017), Anthony Burgess and France (University Press of Rennes, 2019), and Phonetic Accent and Musical Accent in Vocal Music in English (European University Editions, 2019). Marc Jeannin is also a composer and member of SACEM.

David POULIQUEN

Doctor of Music, graduated from the University of Rennes 2, and Doctor of Human Sciences, graduated from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, David Pouliquen is interested in the relationships between music, languages, theater, and voice. A specialist in Shakespeare at the opera, his work deals with musical and comparative dramaturgy. His methodological approach is based on linking academic research with artistic practices (singing, acting, staging). This originality stems from his training as a lyric artist. David Pouliquen is a student of Richard Cowan and Michèle Command.