La nuit du poète : Baudelaire, Benjamin et la passante

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  • Beryl Schlossman

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Beryl Schlossman

Beryl Schlossman is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Languages, with a Courtesy Appointment in the Department of English. She teaches literary studies and cultural analysis courses on the arts in society. She is the Advisor for the Major in French and Francophone Studies, and for the Major and Minor in European Studies. She teaches courses in French and Francophone literature and interdisciplinary courses that include the Freshman Seminar for the Bachelor of Humanities and the Arts. Her research is primarily on modern (nineteenth- and twentieth-century) French and Anglo-Irish literature and culture; she also works on the arts in the seventeenth century, with a focus on the feminine. She has published two books on literature and theory, Joyce's Catholic Comedy of Language and The Orient of Style; a third book, Objects of Desire: The Madonnas of Modernism, was scheduled to appear with Cornell University Press late in 1999. She has also published a book of poems, Angelus Novus (Plombières-les-Dijon: Ulysse fin de siècle). She is currently working on several projects on modernity and the feminine in European literature, theater, and art.

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2019-11-09

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