From Le Bébé to Tom est mort: Writing the Unspeakable Terror of Motherhood(1)
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2019-09-14
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Colette Trout received her Licence d‘Anglais from the Université of Nanterre, France (1968), her MA (1969) and her PhD (1983) from Bryn Mawr College, USA. She is Professor of French at Ursinus College, USA, and has published many articles on contemporary French women writers; four books, one co-authored with Janice Morgan on Redefining Autobiography in Twentieth-Century Women Fiction (1991), Marie Cardinal (1994), Violette Leduc, la mal-aimée (1999), and Jean Giono, with Derk Visser (2006). She was the Vice-President and President of Women in French for six years (1993-99) as well as chief editor of Women in French Studies for three years (1994-97). She is currently co-editing with Frédérique Chevillot a collection of essays on rebellious and criminal women in texts written in French by women and also working on a book on Marie Darrieussecq.
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