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Beryl Schlossman, Professor of French and Francophone Studies and European Studies |
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Beryl
Schlossman received her Ph.D. from the Université de Paris and
Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of several books of literary
criticism: Joyce’s Catholic Comedy of Language, The Orient of Style:
Modernist Allegories of Conversion, and Objects of Desire: The Madonnas
of Modernism, as well as Angelus Novus, a collection of poems published
by Editions Virgile, Fontaine-lès-Dijon, France. She received a
Charlotte W. Newcombe dissertation fellowship at The Johns Hopkins University
and a Mellon post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Virginia. She
taught French and comparative literature at Emory University before joining
the Department of Modern Languages at CMU. She teaches French and Francophone
studies, literature, cinema, and the arts in society. Her poetry and short
fiction are published in France as well as the U.S. |
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