- Eugène Vinaver
Eugène Vinaver (born _ru. Евгений Максимович Винавер, 1899-1979) was a French and British literary scholar.
Vinaver was born
June 18 ,1899 inSaint-Petersburg a son of Russian lawyer and politicianMaxim Vinaver who emigrated to France in 1919. Eugene Vinaver studied inEcole praticque where he was a pupil ofJoseph Bedier . Since the late 1920s he lived in England. He received his Doctor's degree in theOxford University in 1950.In 1928, Eugene Vinaver founded in Oxford the Arthurian society, which published two volumes under the title "Arthuriana" (1929, 1930). This society was renamed
Society for the study of the medieval languages and literatures . Arthuriana became "Medium Aevum". In 1948international Arthurian society was organized by Eugene Vinaver andJean Frappier .Eugene Vinaver published in 1947 a new edition of Malory's "
Morte d'Arthur ", based on a manuscript of XV century discovered in Manchester in 1934 and argued that Malory rather wrote an ensemble of autonomous tales.He was a correspondent member of the
British Academy and theMedieval Academy of America , a foreign member ofAcadémie royale de langue et de littérature française of Belgium.Vinaver died on
July 21 ,1979 .Works
*"Form and Meaning in Medieval Romance", 1966
*"À la recherche d'une poétique médiévale", 1970
*"The Rise of Romance", 1971References
* [http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101065488/ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]
* [http://www.arllfb.be/composition/membres/vinaver.html Biography in French]
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