Klaus, Carrie F.
Occupation: | Romanistin |
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Geographical Relations: | Country: United States (XD-US) |
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Newest Publications (by)
- Subjects of Affection: Rights of Resistance on the Early Modern French Stage
- Royal Women and Dynastic Loyalty
- Calling for Peace, Preparing for War: The Revolutionary Voice of Saint Genevieve during the Fronde
- The Sounds and Silence of the Early Reformation in Geneva in Jeanne de Jussie's Short Chronicle
- The short chronicle: a Poor Clare's account of the reformation of Geneva
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678 | |b A graduate of DePauw, Carrie F. Klaus earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in French from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her areas of interest include French-language women writers of the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries and exchanges between and among eighteenth-century French and English women writers. She is the translator of the first full-length English-language version of Jeanne de Jussie's Short Chronicle (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006), a narrative of the Protestant Reformation of Geneva, and has published articles on Jussie, on Germaine de Staël, and on Brussels-born writer and translator Cornélie Wouters. Prof. Klaus teaches all levels of French at DePauw. | ||
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