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Florence Marsal is an Associate Professor at the University of Connecticut, affiliated with Residence Education. Her expertise lies in Contemporary French Literature and French Arthurian Literature, with a focus on 20th-century French literary analysis and medieval Arthurian narratives.
Education:
- PhD in French Studies, University of Connecticut, 2004
- MA in Pedagogy and French, Kent State University, 1997
- Maîtrise en français langue étrangère, Bordeaux III, 1996
- Maîtrise en Lettres Modernes, Bordeaux III, 1994
Her research explores intersections between memory, prose, and chivalric themes in modern French literature, particularly in the works of Jacques Roubaud and the Prose Lancelot. She has authored a 2010 book on Jacques Roubaud’s Graal Théâtre and Merlin, contributing to journals like L’Esplumeoir and The Once and Future Classroom.
Scientific Awards: No specific awards mentioned.
Advising and Grants: No student advising or grant information provided.
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