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Abigail Alexander is an Associate Professor of French and Latin Program Coordinator at Kennesaw State University, specializing in 19th-century French and North American literature. She teaches from elementary language courses to advanced topics like "Crime and Passion in 19th-century France" and develops asynchronous online courses.
- Research Interests: Onomastic theory, political-poetic revolutions, comparative literature
- Key Roles: Editor-in-Chief of The Kennesaw Tower undergraduate research journal
Her publications span journal articles, book chapters, translations, and reviews. Recent work explores intertextuality between Flaubert, Hugo, and Poe, while co-translating Tristan Garcia's philosophical monographs. Though no explicit awards or students are listed, her editorial and pedagogical contributions highlight her academic engagement.
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