He is the author of The Cornucopian Text: Problems of Writing in the French Renaissance (1979), Recognitions: A Study in Poetics (1988), Mignon's Afterlives: Crossing Cultures from Goethe to the Twenty-First Century (2011), and many other studies in French and comparative literature. Terence Cave is Emeritus Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford, and Emeritus Research Fellow, St John's College. Catherine's College, University of Oxford. He is the author of many articles on Ibsen's English-language reception, and is engaged in the research project 'The Scandinavian Moment in World Literature.' He is currently Visiting Fellow at St. His books include Dickens, Melodrama and the Parodic Imagination (2002), Henry Gibson/Henrik Ibsen (2006), and a two-volume biography of the Norwegian playwright and public intellectual Jens Bjørneboe. Tore Rem is Professor of British literature in the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages, University of Oslo. Terence Cave, Emeritus Professor, French Literature and Emeritus Fellow, St John's College, University of Oxford Knut Hamsun and Edited by Tore Rem, Professor of British literature in the Department of Literature, Area Studies, and European Languages, University of Oslo
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