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Louis Marin (22 May 1931 – 29 October 1992) was a French philosopher, historian, semiotician and art critic.
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'''Louis Marin''' (22 May 1931, La Tronche, France – 29 October 1992, Paris) was a French philosopher, historian, semiotician and art critic. He is usually referred to as a French [[Poststructuralism|post-structuralistic]] thinker. Throughout his career, Marin's main intellectual focus was seventeenth-century French literature and art, particularly the works of Blaise Pascal, Perrault, Nicolas Poussin and Philippe de Champaigne. His books include ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=435B709AAE269A935211F9E7988CA597 Utopics: Spatial Play]'' (Macmillan, 1984) and ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=A96690B8421E2DD46774FE30A08E13A3 Portrait of the King]'' (University of Minnesota Press, 1988).
He was born in La Tronche, France. He is usually referred to as a French post-structuralistic thinker.
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Author: Portrait of the King (Theory and history literature, v. 57). University of Minnesota Press, 1988.
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Louis Marin (22 May 1931, La Tronche, France – 29 October 1992, Paris) was a French philosopher, historian, semiotician and art critic. He is usually referred to as a French post-structuralistic thinker. Throughout his career, Marin's main intellectual focus was seventeenth-century French literature and art, particularly the works of Blaise Pascal, Perrault, Nicolas Poussin and Philippe de Champaigne. His books include Utopics: Spatial Play (Macmillan, 1984) and Portrait of the King (University of Minnesota Press, 1988).

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