R. J. Parish
Richard John Parish (1948-2022) was a scholar of French literature. He was Professor of French at the University of Oxford between 1996 and 2015.
Career
[edit]Born in 1948, Parish was educated at Newcastle University, graduating with a BA in 1970.[1] He then completed his doctoral studies at the University of Oxford;[1] his DPhil was awarded in 1974 for his thesis "The abbé de Choisy (1644–1724): a historical and critical study".[2]
Parish was appointed to a lectureship at the University of Liverpool in 1973;[1] he returned to Oxford in 1976 when he was elected a fellow and tutor in French at St Catherine's College and appointed to a university lectureship.[1] He was awarded the title of Professor of French in 1996[3] and retired in 2015, since when he has been an emeritus professor.[1] He was appointed an officier of the French Ordre des Palmes académiques in 2001 and was promoted to the grade of Commandeur in 2012.[1][4][5] He gave the Bampton Lectures in 2009.[1][6]
He died on 1 January 2022.
Selected publications
[edit]Monographs
[edit]- Pascal's Lettres Provinciales: A Study in Polemic (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989).
- Racine: The Limits of Tragedy (Paris, Seattle, Tubingen: Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature, 1993).
- Catholic Particularity in Seventeenth-Century French Writing: "Christianity is Strange" (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).
Editions or translations of texts
[edit]- (ed.) Abbé de Choisy et Abbé de Dangeau: Quatre Dialogues: I. Sur l'lmmortaluté de l'Ame II. Sur l'Existence de Dieu III. Sur la Providence IV. Sur la Religion; suivis de Pierre Jurieu: Apologie d'un tour nouveau pour les Quatre Dialogues de M. l'abbé de Dangeau (Fribourg: Éditions universitaires, 1981).
- (ed.) Moliere, Le Tartuffe (Bristol: Bristol Classical Texts, 1994).
- (ed.) Racine, Berenice (Paris: Gallimard, 1994).
- (ed.) Racine, Phedre (London: Bristol Classical Texts, 1996).
- (ed.) Scarron: Le Roman Comique, Critical Guides to French Texts, no. 119 (Valencia: Grant and Cutler, 1999).
- (ed.) Jean de La Bruyère [et Louis-Ellies du Pin], Dialogues posthumes sur le quiétisme (Grenoble: Jérôme Millon, 2005).
- (ed.) Éloge et pensées de Pascal: édition établie par Condorcet, annotée par Voltaire (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2008).
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g "Richard John Parish", Centro Interdipartimentale di Studi su Pascal e il Seicento (University of Catania). Retrieved 15 December 2019.
- ^ "The abbé de Choisy (1644-1724) : a historical and critical study", SOLO: Search Oxford Libraries Online (Bodleian Library). Retrieved 15 December 2019.
- ^ "Recognition of Distinction", Oxford University Gazette, Supplement (2) to no. 4408, 22 July 1996. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
- ^ "Ambassador awards Palmes académiques to three British researchers in Oxford", French Embassy in London, 23 June 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
- ^ CatzEye: St Catherine's College, Oxford (Trinity Term 2012), p. 1.
- ^ William Burgwinkle, Nicholas Hammond, Emma Wilson (eds.), The Cambridge History of French Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2011), p. xx.