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- +'''Jean-Louis Vicomte de Bretizel Rambures''' ({{IPA-fr|ʁɑ̃byʁ|lang}}; 19 May 1930 – 20 May 2006) was a French journalist, author, translator of literature, literary critic, and cultural attaché. He introduced contemporary German literature to a broader French audience by interviewing German authors, translating and discussing them in ''[[Le Monde]]''. He also contributed to the rapprochement of the French and the Germans as head of the [[Institut Français]], e.g. in [[Frankfurt]].
-==See also==+
-* [[Antinarcissism]]+
-* [[List of deconstructionists]]+
-* [[Jean-Louis de Rambures]], "Comment travaillent les écrivains", Paris 1978 (interview with H. Cixous)+
-* [[Phallic monism]]+
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Jean-Louis Vicomte de Bretizel Rambures (Template:IPA-fr; 19 May 1930 – 20 May 2006) was a French journalist, author, translator of literature, literary critic, and cultural attaché. He introduced contemporary German literature to a broader French audience by interviewing German authors, translating and discussing them in Le Monde. He also contributed to the rapprochement of the French and the Germans as head of the Institut Français, e.g. in Frankfurt.




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