Dr. Larry Norman

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Biography

Larry Norman is the Frank L. Sulzberger Distinguished Service Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago, where he specializes in seventeenth and eighteenth-century literature, theater, and intellectual history. His research is characterized by a dynamic interaction between texts and their aesthetic and historical contexts. He is particularly interested in individual works that challenge social norms and literary expectations. His notable publications include 'Public Mirror', which examines the contentious exchange between the playwright Molière and his audience, and 'Shock Ancient: Literature History Early-Modern France', which reevaluates the creative conflicts in ancient literature against early-modern ideals. In addition to his books, Norman has edited several volumes that place literary texts in dialogue with cultural phenomena. His teaching includes graduate seminars designed to engage interdisciplinary discussions across various research fields, focusing on topics such as French classical realism and aesthetics. Beyond his academic pursuits, he has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the 2011 MLA Aldo Jeanne Scaglione Prize for French and Francophone Literary Studies.

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Experience

Frank L. Sulzberger Distinguished Service Professor

2000-09-01 — Present

University of Chicago • Chicago, IL

Holds a distinguished service role at the university, focusing on Romance Languages and Literatures.

Awards

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Honorary Doctorate

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MLA Aldo Jeanne Scaglione Prize

Courses

Introduction to Comedy: Laughter, Society, and Gender Molière: Comedy, Power, and Subversion Molière Embodied Racine Versailles: Art, Power, Resistance Classicism and Romanticism The Princess of Clèves: Genesis of the Modern Novel Practices of Classicism in the French Seventeenth Century Neoclassical Aesthetics: Transnational Approaches Phaedras Compared: Adaptation, Gender, Tragic Form

Requirements for University of Chicago

Doctorate Program
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TOEFL
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Required:26
Reading
Required:26
Writing
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Speaking
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Total
Required:104
IELTS
Listening
Required:7
Reading
Required:7
Writing
Required:7
Speaking
Required:7
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
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Specialization Notes

Department of Philosophy