!!Nicholas Paige - Curriculum Vitae
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__EMPLOYMENT__
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*2011 - present 	Professor of French, UC Berkeley\\
*2017 - 2021, 2025 - 2026 Chair of the Department of French\\
*2012		Visiting Professor, Stanford U\\
*2001 - 2011 	Associate Professor of French, UC Berkeley\\
*1996 - 2001 Assistant Professor of French, UC Berkeley
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__EDUCATION__
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*University of Pennsylvania, 1990-1996\\
*M.A. and Ph.D., Romance Languages—French\\
*Cornell University, 1984-1988\\
*B.A. summa cum laude with distinction in all subjects, French Literature
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__BOOKS__\\
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Technologies of the Novel: Quantitative Data and the Evolution of Literary Systems (Cambridge, 2021).\\
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Before Fiction: The Ancien Régime of the Novel (Penn, 2011).\\
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Translation of and introduction to Lafayette, Zayde: A Spanish Romance (Chicago, 2006).\\
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Being Interior: Autobiography and the Contradictions of Modernity in Seventeenth-Century France (Penn, 2001). \\
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__SELECTED ARTICLES__\\
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“Lafayette en Angleterre au XVIIIe siècle: Méditations méthodologiques sur une réception manquée.” PFSCL vol. 51 (2025), 373-87.\\
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“La Religieuse et le problème de la sensibilité.” Lecteurs et actes de lecture dans les écrits de Diderot, ed. Adrien Paschoud and Thomas Klinkert (Slatkine, 2023), 75-88.\\
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“The Comforts of Tartuffe.” How To Do Things with Style: Essays in Honor of Joan DeJean, ed. Roland Rascevskis and Amy S. Wyngaard (French Review Book Series, 2022), 11-28.\\
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“Histories of Fiction.” Modern Language Quarterly 82.2 (2021), 201-24. \\
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“Pseudofactuality.” Handbook of Narrative Factuality, ed. Monika Fludernik and Marie-Laure Ryan (De Gruyter, 2020), 593-600\\
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“The Artifactuality of Narrative Form: First-Person Novels in France, 1650-1830.” Poetics Today 39.1 (2018), 41-65.\\
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“Examples, Samples, Signs: An Artifactual View of Fictionality in the French Novel, 1681-1830.” NLH 48.3 (2017), 503-530.\\
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__SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (SINCE 2022)__\\
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“What Should a Long History of Fictionality Look Like?” University of Helsinki, October 20, 2025. \\
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“A Prolegomenon to an Antihistory of the Novel: France, Spain, and England circa 1600.” CUNY Graduate Center, September 26, 2025.\\
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“‘Cartographier’ le roman du dix-septième siècle ... et au-delà.” NASSCFL, Lorient, June 19, 2025.\\
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“The Scenification of the Novel in the Time of Jane Austen.” CMN ‘25 (Computational Models of Narrative), Université de Genève, May 29, 2025.\\
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“Dividing the Archive: A New Long History of the Novel.” Dividing the Novel, University of Melbourne, Dec. 11, 2024.\\
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“Landscape Aesthetics.” Hamburg Institute for Advanced Studies, April 24, 2022.\\
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“Comment la littérature évolue-t-elle ? Pour une histoire technologique du roman français, xviie-xixe siècles.” Université de Paris Nanterre, April 14, 2022.\\
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__RECENT HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS__
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*Senior Fellow, Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley (2022-23)\\
*Enseignant invité, Université de Paris Nanterre (2022)\\
*Jessen Faculty Fellowship (2021-2024)\\
*John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2015-16)\\
*France/Berkeley Fund (2013-14)\\
*Louis Gottschalk Prize (American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies) (2013)\\ \\[{ALLOW view All}][{ALLOW edit npaige}][{ALLOW upload npaige}][{ALLOW comment All}]