Lucie Bourassa
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Lucie Bourassa
Summary
Lucie Bourassa is a human[1]. She was born on January 1, 1960[2]. She worked as a university teacher[3], literary critic[4], literary scholar[5], and man of letters[6].
Key Facts
- Lucie Bourassa was born on January 1, 1960[2].
- Lucie Bourassa held citizenship in Canada[7].
- Lucie Bourassa's professions included university teacher[3].
- Lucie Bourassa worked as a literary critic[4].
- Lucie Bourassa's professions included literary scholar[5].
- Lucie Bourassa's professions included man of letters[6].
- Lucie Bourassa's field of work was French literature[8].
- Lucie Bourassa's field of work was poetry[9].
- Lucie Bourassa's field of work was literary studies[10].
- Lucie Bourassa's field of work was philology[11].
- Lucie Bourassa held the position of full professor[12].
- Lucie Bourassa was employed by Laval University[13].
- Among Lucie Bourassa's employers was Université de Montréal[14].
- Lucie Bourassa's education included a stint at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières[15].
- Lucie Bourassa was educated at Paris 8 University[16].
- Lucie Bourassa received the Raymond Klibansky Prize[17].
- Lucie Bourassa is recorded as female[18].
- Lucie Bourassa's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Lucie Bourassa earned the academic degree of doctorate[20].
- Lucie Bourassa's family name is recorded as Bourassa[21].
- Lucie Bourassa's given name is recorded as Lucie[22].
- Lucie Bourassa's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[23].
- Lucie Bourassa's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[24].
- Lucie Bourassa's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[25].
- Lucie Bourassa's affiliation is recorded as Université de Montréal[26].
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Origins and Family
Lucie Bourassa was born on January 1, 1960[2].
Education
Educated at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières[15], a university in Quebec[27], in Canada[28], founded in 1969[29] and Paris 8 University[16], a university in France[30], in France[31], founded in 1970[32], headquartered in Saint-Denis[33]. Lucie Bourassa earned the academic degree of doctorate[20].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[3], literary critic[4], literary scholar[5], and man of letters[6]. Fields of work include French literature[8], a field of study[34]; poetry[9], a literary form[35]; literary studies[10], an academic discipline[36]; and philology[11], an academic discipline[37]. Employers include Laval University[13], a public research university[38], in Canada[39], founded in 1852[40], headquartered in Quebec City[41] and Université de Montréal[14], a university in Quebec[42], in Canada[43], founded in 1878[44], headquartered in Montreal[45]. Lucie Bourassa held the position of full professor[12].
Recognition
Lucie Bourassa received the Raymond Klibansky Prize[17].
FAQs
What did Lucie Bourassa do for work?
Lucie Bourassa worked as university teacher[3], literary critic[4], literary scholar[5], and man of letters[6].
Where did Lucie Bourassa go to school?
Lucie Bourassa was educated at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières[15] and Paris 8 University[16].
What awards did Lucie Bourassa receive?
Honors received include Raymond Klibansky Prize[17].