Anne-Rosine Delbart
Biography
Prof. Anne-Rosine Delbart is the 2024 'Chaire Emile Lorand en Littérature Française'. She studied Romance Philology and is the author of four books and numerous articles. She graduated from the Université Libre de Bruxelles in 1990 and obtained her Ph.D in Literary Studies at the University of Limoges in 2002. She teaches different literary and linguistic courses in French as mother and foreign language at ULB. Her bachelor's thesis was devoted to the work of the Belgian novelist and playwright Charles Bertin earned the Prix Constant de Horion (1990). Her Ph.D thesis on A Century of French Writers from Elsewhere (1919-2000) won the Jean-Claude Cassaing Prize (2003) and the essay entitled The Exiles of Language that she drew from it was awarded the Jean-Humblet International Prize (2007).
Location
Faculté de Lettres, Traduction et Communication Campus du Solbosch- CP 175
Avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50
1050 Brussel
Belgium