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Mario Longtin specializes in medieval French literature, philology, and critical editing. His research includes the history of theatre, French language history, and 19th-century Canadian cultural archives. Longtin has published critical editions such as 'Le Mystère de sainte Barbe' and has collaborated on several key chapters and articles related to French dramatic texts and their historical contexts. His work often engages with manuscripts and early editions, exploring the transmission of dramatic texts both in printed and manuscript forms. An active participant in theatre, Longtin has directed the troupe L’On Donne since 2004, taking part in productions that highlight the interplay between historical and contemporary theatrical practices. His contribution to academic discourse includes participation in collective works examining the heritage of Rouen and its dramatic literature during the Renaissance. With a Ph.D. obtained from the University of Edinburgh in 2001, Longtin continues to influence the field of French studies through both his teaching and his research output, contributing significantly to the understanding of French medieval texts.
Western University • London, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in French Studies, specializing in medieval literature and philology.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.