Racine's Laws
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2021-02-25
Louise K. Horowitz is Professor of French at Rutgers University-Camden, and a member of the Graduate Faculty in French at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. A past recipient of a fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies; a member of the Advisory Board of EMF: Studies in Early Modern France; and a past book-review editor of The French Review, Dr. Horowitz is also the author of two books: Love and Language: A Study of the Classical French Moralist Writers (1977), and Honoré d'Urfé (1984), as well as of numerous articles devoted to seventeenth-century French literature. Her most recent work has focused principally on Lafayette's La Princesse de Clèves (Approaches to Teaching "La Princesse de Clèves" [Modern Language Association]; and Dalhousie French Studies) and on patterns of repetition in Racine' s theater (L'Esprit Créateur).
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