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Jean-Marie Maguin于2022年5月14日星期六上午去世。他出生于1943年1月31日,是保罗·瓦莱里·蒙彼利埃大学伊丽莎白研究名誉教授,也是1972年由安托万·德马德雷创立的《CahiersÉlisabéthains》的长期联合总编辑。Jean-Marie于1989年至1994年与Jean-Fuzier共同编辑了该杂志,随后于1994年至2001年与Charles Whitworth共同编辑。Cahiers非常感谢他坚持不懈地改进杂志,坚定地努力扩大杂志的国际影响力,以及他作为总编辑的领导力和彻底性。许多人会记得他与联合编辑和整个团队一起工作时的学院式、和蔼可亲和谦逊的态度。他的活动自然地扩展到了期刊本身之外(尽管他真的很有技巧,无论走到哪里,都能为Cahiers找到新的、令人兴奋的作者)。他是法国莎士比亚剧团(SociétéFrançaise Shakespeare)的坚定支持者,该剧团成立于1975年,在1997年至2003年担任主席之前,他曾担任该剧团的财务主管10年。Jean-Marie于1967年被蒙彼利埃大学录取,1970年与Antoine Demadre和Jean-Fuzier共同创立了研究与研究中心(CÉRÉ),当时该大学分为三个学院,包括Paul Valéry Montpellier 3大学,当时法国大学的研究中心正蓬勃发展。1977年,他为自己开创性的博士论文(即教授论文)辩护,该论文发表于1980年,题为“莎士比亚和他的前任们的剧院之夜”,阐述了莎士比亚的夜景及其古典先例和中世纪互动,从而预测了当前挑战中世纪和文艺复兴时期之间分歧的讨论。他和福齐尔精力充沛,决心坚定,不知疲倦地工作,使CÉRÉ与国家纪念科学研究中心正式联系在一起
Jean-Marie Maguin passed away on the morning of Saturday 14 May 2022. Born on 31 January 1943, he was Professor Emeritus of Elizabethan Studies at Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 as well as a long-time co-general editor of Cahiers Élisabéthains, founded in 1972 by Antoine Demadre. Jean-Marie co-edited the journal first with Jean Fuzier from 1989 to 1994, then with Charles Whitworth from 1994 to 2001. Cahiers owes him a debt of immense gratitude for his indefatigable will to improve the journal and steadfast efforts to expand its international dimension, and for his leadership and thoroughness as a general editor. Many will remember him for his collegial, amiable, and humble manner in which he worked alongside his co-editors and the entire team. His activities naturally expanded beyond the journal itself (although he had a real knack for finding new and exciting authors for Cahiers everywhere he went). He was a resolute supporter of the Société Française Shakespeare, founded in 1975, for which he served as treasurer for 10 years before becoming its president from 1997 to 2003. Recruited in 1967 at Université de Montpellier, Jean-Marie co-founded the Centre d’études et de recherches élisabéthaines (CÉRÉ) with Antoine Demadre and Jean Fuzier in 1970, when the university split into three faculties including Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, and at a time when research centres were flourishing in French universities. In 1977, he defended his seminal Doctorat d’État, or professorial thesis, on ‘La Nuit dans le théâtre de Shakespeare et de ses prédécesseurs’ [Night in the theatre of Shakespeare and his predecessors], published in 1980 and which articulated the Shakespearean night scenes with their classical precedents and their medieval interactions, thus anticipating current discussions that challenge the divide between the medieval and Renaissance periods. Vigorous and determined, he and Fuzier worked tirelessly to have CÉRÉ officially associated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique In Memoriam