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Kelly Digby Peebles is an Associate Professor of French in the Department of Languages at Clemson University's College of Arts and Humanities. She holds a Ph.D. in French from the University of Virginia (2010), an M.A. from the University of South Carolina (2001), and a B.A. from Randolph-Macon Woman's College (1999). Her research focuses on Renaissance French literature, book history, and women's contributions to 16th-century French religious and cultural life. She currently directs the Language & International Health program and has authored/co-edited works such as Representing the Life and Legacy of Renée de France (2021) and Tales and Trials of Love (2014).
- Education: Ph.D. University of Virginia (2010), M.A. University of South Carolina (2001), B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College (1999)
- Research Interests: Book history, women's authorship, gender studies, religious politics, and translation studies
- Recent Awards: SEED Grant (2017-18), CAAH Research Grants (2014-2018)
- Professional Roles: Director of Language & International Health, French Section Coordinator
Her scholarship explores figures like Renée de France, analyzing their roles in early modern religious and political networks. Current projects include a collaborative edition on Renée de France's letters and documents. Peebles has also taught courses on French literature, civilization, and health humanities.


