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Portrait de Henri Béhar

HENRI BÉHAR

Henri Béhar, born on May 28, 1940 in Paris, is a professor and historian of French literature. A specialist in avant-garde literature, he has written reference works on Alfred Jarry, Dada and surrealism. He directs the journal Mélusine (Cahiers du Centre de recherche sur le surréalisme). Founder of the Hubert de Phalèse research team, he is one of the pioneers of the use of computer science in literary studies. He has been professor emeritus at the University of Paris III since 2003, which he directed from 1982 to 1986.

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