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Casaubon

[ kuh-saw-buhn; French ka-zoh-bawn ]

noun

  1. · [ahy, -z, uh, k, ee-, zak], 1559–1614, French classical scholar.


Casaubon

/ kəˈsɔːbən; kazobɔ̃ /

noun

  1. CasaubonIsaac15591614MFrenchRELIGION: theologianHISTORY: classical scholar Isaac (izaak). 1559–1614, French Protestant theologian and classical scholar
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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The irony here checks out: Casaubon, not unlike so many of Franzen’s male characters, is self-righteous, pompous, largely ineffectual.

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The title of the trilogy, “A Key to All Mythologies,” is also the name of Rev. Casaubon’s uncompleted work of theological scholarship in George Eliot’s “Middlemarch.”

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There are planned meetings with Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, Mexico’s foreign secretary, and officials from the foreign ministry and migration policy officials, among others.

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I will get to the end some day, but already suspect that the Reverend Casaubon isn’t going to complete his big project.

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Q. Solemn play: My boyfriend has been reading me the novel Middlemarch out loud, and the character we both find the most compelling is Dr. Casaubon.

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