Frédéric Ogée

Ogée, Frédéric (1957-....)

France
Date de naissance
1957
Langues d'expression
français
Spécialiste de la littérature et de l'art anglais au XVIIIe siècle

Professeur des Universités, U.F.R. d’Études Anglophones, Université Paris Cité (depuis 1996)

 

Frédéric Ogée is Professor of English Literature and Art History at Université Paris Diderot (France). His main areas of research are 18th-century aesthetics, literature and art, on which he has published several volumes and articles, including two collections of essays on Hogarth. In 2006-07, he curated the first-ever exhibition on William Hogarth for the Louvre. Some of his recent publications include: Better in France? The circulation of ideas across the Channel in the 18th century (Bucknell University Press, 2005), Diderot and European Culture, a collection of essays (Oxford: The Voltaire Foundation, 2006, re-issued 2009), and J.M.W. Turner, Les Paysages absolus (Paris, Hazan, 2010). In March 2012, he co-organized a conference at UCLA on “Taste and the five senses”. His current projects include a monograph and an exhibition on the Scottish Enlightenment and France, in collaboration with the National Galleries of Scotland. Since October 2014, Frédéric Ogée has been a member of Tate Britain’s Advisory Council.
> Voir sa page personnelle (Univ. Paris Diderot).

 

Vidéos

Fancying Nature: the posterity of Joseph Addison’s ‘Pleasures’ in English Enlightenment culture / Frédéric Ogée
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Fancying Nature: the posterity of Joseph Addison’s ‘Pleasures’ in English Enlightenment culture / Frédéric Ogée, in colloque international "Fancy‒Fantaisie‒Capriccio. Diversions and Distractions in