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Carthage Publishes: Marian Rothstein

Marian Rothstein

Marian Rothstein, Professor of Modern Languages and director of the Carthage Target Language Experts, teaches French language, literature, and culture, as well as heritage studies courses. Ms. Rothstein's research interests focus on Renaissance prose and poetry. She has published widely in scholarly journals and written, edited, and translated a number of books. The Hedberg Library congratulates Ms. Rothstein on her most recent publication, Charting Change in France around 1540.

BOOKS
Charting Change in France around 1540. Ed. Marian Rothstein. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna, 2006, 1999. Archives and General (new books) collection DC 33.3 C455 2006

Review in Reference & Research Book News, 22, 1 (Feb 2007), np.

Reading in the Renaissance: Amadis de Gaule and the Lessons of Memory. By Marian Rothstein. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1999. Archives and General collection PQ 6277 R68 1999

Bauschautz, Cathleen M. Review in Renaissance Quarterly, 53, 3 (Autumn 2000), 908-09.

LaGuardia, David. Review in French Forum, 26, 2 (Spring 2001), 111-12.

Reinsdorf, Walter. Review in Sixteenth Century Journal: Journal of Early Modern Studies,
31, 2 (Summer 2000), 617-18. Hard copy in the Hedberg collection.

Life in Renaissance France. Essays by Lucien Febvre; ed. and trans. Marian Rothstein. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 1977. General collection DC 33.3 F289 L5

Regicide and Revolution: Speeches at the Trial of Louis XVI. Ed. and introd. Michael Walzer; trans. Marian Rothstein. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1993, 1974.


JOURNAL ARTICLES
"Homer for the Court of François I." Renaissance Quarterly, 59, 3 (Fall 2006), 732-67. To be available in the Hedberg online collection after 3-year embargo.

"Mutations of the Androgyne: Its Functions in Early Modern French Literature." Sixteenth Century Journal: Journal of Early Modern Studies, 34, 2 (Summer 2003), 409-37. Hard copy in the Hedberg collection.

"Androgyne, Agape and the Abbey of Thélème." French Forum, 26, 1 (Winter 2001), 1-19.

"Le genre du roman à la Renaissance." Études Françaises, 32, 1 (Spring 1996), 35-47.

"Clandestine Marriage and Amadis de Gaule: The Text, the World, and the Reader." Sixteenth Century Journal: Journal of Early Modern Studies, 25, 4 (Winter 1994), 873-86. Hard copy in the Hedberg collection.

"Etymology, Genealogy, and the Immutability of Origins." Renaissance Quarterly, 43, 2 (Summer 1990), 332-47.

"When Fiction Is Fact: Perceptions in Sixteenth-Century France." Studies in Philology, 83, 3 (Summer 1986), 359-75.

"Focus on Listening Perceptions: An Imitation Exercise." French Review, 58, 1 (Oct. 1984), 26-31. Hard copy in the Hedberg collection.


BOOK ARTICLE
"Pernette du Guillet." In French Women Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Source Book, ed. Eva Martin Sartori and Dorothy Wynne Zimmerman. New York: Greenwood, 1991, pp. 143-52. General Collection  PQ 149 F873


BOOK REVIEWS
"Le violier des histoires rommaines," ed. Geoffroy Hope. Sixteenth Century Journal: Journal of Early Modern Studies, 35, 3 (Fall 2004), 876-77. Hard copy in the Hedberg collection.

"Études et recontres de l'école des chartes," by Dominique de Courcelles. Sixteenth Century Journal: Journal of Early Modern Studies, 31, 1 (Spring 2000), 209-10. Hard copy in the Hedberg collection.

Includes Vol. 1 (1997), Littérature et exoticisme: 16e-18e siècle,
Vol. 2 (1998), Traduire et adapter à la Renaissance, and
Vol. 3 (1998), Le Pouvoir des livres à la Renaissance.


The articles listed here are available in the Hedberg Library in paper or electronic format. To access them from off campus computers, current Carthage students, staff, and faculty need to install a proxy. Others are welcome to read the material in the library.



Compiled by Tina Eger
18 March 2007