on thought and language.

Exploring French literature and philosophy as ways of structuring meaning, thought, and expression.

A quiet study of how narratives shape what we understand as human experience.

Linguistic Frontiers

French literature, for me, is not only language study, it is an attention to precision in thought.

Within the broader tradition of literary modernism and philosophical writing, language becomes structural: ideas are not simply expressed, but carefully constructed, layered, and revealed over time. Literature operates here as a system of meaning, where form and thought are inseparable.

"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux."

— Marcel Proust

Academic Focus Areas

  • French Language & Literature

  • Literary Theory & Criticism

  • Didactics of Foreign Languages

  • Translation Studies

  • Linguistics

  • Comparative Literature

  • Cultural Studies

  • French for Business