Henri Lichtenberger

Henri Lichtenberger (12 March 1864, Mulhouse 4 November 1941, Biarritz) was a French academic who specialized in German literature.

Biography

In 1885 he received his agrégation in German studies at Paris, and two years later, began work as a lecturer at the University of Nancy. In 1891 he became a full professor of foreign literature at Nancy,[1] and in 1905 returned to Paris, where he served as a professor of German language and literature. In 1914-15 he was a visiting professor of comparative literature at Harvard University.[2][3]

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