Anne-Lisa Amadou (1930 – 2002) was a Norwegian literary researcher.
She was born in Oslo. In 1966 she took her Doctor of Philisophy (PhD) degree with a thesis on Marcel Proust.
She was a Professor of French literature at the University of Oslo from 1970 to 1982. In 1981 she was awarded the Bastian Prize for her translation of In Search of Lost Time. (French: A la recherche du temps perdu)[1][2] and, in 1984, the Fritt Ord Honorary Award.[3]
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Preceded by Carsten Middelthon |
Recipient of the Bastian Prize 1981 |
Succeeded by Hans Aaraas |