Female Infidelity: Ideology, Subversion, and Feminist Practice in Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron
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Nancy Frelick, Chair of Comparative Literature and Associate Professor in the Department of French, Hispanie and Italian Studies at the University of British Columbia,specializes in French Renaissance literature and contemporary literary theory, particularly psychoanalytic criticism. Her recent publications include: Délie as Other: Toward a Poetics of Desire in Scève's Délie (1994) as well as articles on Maurice Scève, François Rabelais, and Marguerite de Navarre. Her projects at present focus on two areas:possible uses of the psychoanalytic concept of transference in criticism; and the reception
and reconstruction of women writers of the Renaissance.
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