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are your results for: Comparative literature | Chase, Cynihia
- Department of English, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1984 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
A book on memory and signification in the writings of Wordsworth, Baudelaire and Freud. | | Click here for project details | | Cook, Albert S.
- Professor of English and Comparative Literature, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1977 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
To complete a book entitled Thresholds, a comparative study of Romanticism. | | Click here for project details | | de Costa, René
- Assistant Professor of Spanish American Literature, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1974 - Fall and 1975 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
A study of the French background of the Hispanic avant-garde. | | Click here for project details | | Hayman, David
- Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1980 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
Transparent Bodies is a study of the mechanics of contemporary fiction with side-glances at the other arts. | | Click here for project details | | Higginson, Francis
- Assistant Professor of French, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 2004 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
This project examines why, as of
1984, with Senegalese author Abasse Ndione's La Vie en spirale, a growing
number of sub-Saharan Francophone African writers have chosen to write crime
novels. | | Click here for project details | | Jacobs, Carol
- Professor of English and Comparative Literature, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1990 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
A book on the function of time. | | Click here for project details | | Jacobs, Carol F.
- Professor of English and Comparative Literature, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1985 - Fall | | Project:
A book entitled Romantic Crossroads which explores the relationship between central figures of European Romanticism (concentrating on the works of Shelley and Kleist) in the context of contemporary critical theory. | | Click here for project details | | Jenson, Deborah
- Graduate Student, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1992 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
A thesis on the wound in the iconographic culture of French literature. | | Click here for project details | | Johnson, Erica L.
- Graduate Student, Department of Comparative Literature, University of California at Davis, Davis, California, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1999 - Fall | | Project:
A dissertation entitled Home, Maison, Casa: The Politics of Location in Works by Jean Rhys, Marguerite Duras, and Erminia Dell'Oro, which focuses on the concept of home, so often taken for granted in critical theory on exile and displacement. | | Click here for project details | | Kuhn, Reinhard
- Professor of French and Comparative Literature, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1978 - Fall and 1979 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
A book dealing with the theme of the child in western literature. | | Click here for project details | | Leeming, David
- Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1983 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
A study of Henry James and the importance of France in the development of his art and his moral vision. | | Click here for project details | | Monte, Steve
- Graduate Student, Department of Comparative Literature, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1995 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
Work on a dissertation, Invisible Fences: Prose Poetry as a Genre in French and American Literature, | | Click here for project details | | Noyes, Dorothy
- Associate Professor of Folklore, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 2003 - Fall | | Project:
The two French chapters of a comparative study of a European myth of social relations under capitalism. | | Click here for project details | | Pagani, Karen
- Graduate Student, Department of Comparative Literature, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 2006 - Fall | | Project:
My dissertation, Forgiveness and the Age of Reason: Fénelon, Voltaire, Rousseau and Staël, interrogates what was a discursive crisis in understanding the concept of forgiveness in France in purely secular terms during the long eighteenth-century. | | Click here for project details | | Sussman, Henry
- Professor and Director, Program in Comparative Literature, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1990 - Winter-Spring | | Project:
Application of the psychoanalytical theory of object-relations to major works of modern literature. | | Click here for project details | | Sussman, Henry S.
- Director of Program in Comparative Literature, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1985 - Fall | | Project:
A book on the contributions that contemporary critical theory has to make to current conceptions of literacy and its prospects. | | Click here for project details | | Swensen, Cole
- Graduate Student, University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA |
| Camargo
Foundation Fellowship: 1992 - Fall | | Project:
A doctoral dissertation on the contemporary poetic exchange between France and the United States. | | Click here for project details |
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