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'''Some recent publications relevant for NEWW'''<br> '''Some recent publications relevant for NEWW'''<br>
-*“A Woman Reader at the Turn of the Century: Maria Leti Le Clerc’s 1735 Library Auction Catalogue”, in T. Carr and R. Ganim (ed.), ''Origines: Actes du 39e Congrès Annuel de la NAASCFL'', Tübingen, Gunter Narr, forthcoming. <br>+*"A Woman Reader at the Turn of the Century: Maria Leti Le Clerc’s 1735 Library Auction Catalogue", in T. Carr and R. Ganim (eds.), ''Origines: Actes du 39e Congrès Annuel de la NAASCFL''. Tübingen, Gunter Narr, forthcoming. <br>
-*“Contes du style des troubadours. The Memory of the Medieval in 17th-century French Fairy Tales”, ''Studies in Medievalism'' XVI (2008), pp. 1-24. [about Marie-Jeanne L’Héritier]<br>+*"Contes du style des troubadours. The Memory of the Medieval in 17th-century French Fairy Tales", ''Studies in Medievalism'' XVI (2008), p. 1-24. [about Marie-Jeanne L’Héritier]<br>
-*“Théorie et pratique des citations de Corneille et Racine chez Marie-Anne Barbier”, ''Littératures Classiques'' 52 (2004), pp. 61-73.<br><br><br>+*"Théorie et pratique des citations de Corneille et Racine chez Marie-Anne Barbier", ''Littératures Classiques'' 52 (2004), p. 61-73.<br><br><br>
'''Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context'''<br> '''Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context'''<br>
-*Chawton, May 2008, “Private Versus Public Virtue: Miss R. Roberts’ Writings, between British and French Models of Femininity”, second international conference of NEWW network (New approches to European Women’s Writing) ''Readers, Writers, Salonnières: Female Networks in Europe, 1700-1900'', hosted by Chawton House Library and the University of Southampton.<br>+*Chawton, May 2008, "Private Versus Public Virtue: Miss R. Roberts’ Writings, between British and French Models of Femininity", second international conference of NEWW network (New approches to European Women’s Writing) ''Readers, Writers, Salonnières: Female Networks in Europe, 1700-1900'', hosted by Chawton House Library and the University of Southampton.<br>
-*(with S. van Dijk and A. Gilleir), “Before NEWW (New approaches to European Women’s Writing). Prolegomena to the Launching of an International Project”, ''Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature'' 27, 1 (2008), forthcoming.<br><br><br>+*(with S. van Dijk and A. Gilleir), "Before NEWW (New approaches to European Women’s Writing). Prolegomena to the Launching of an International Project", in ''Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature'' 27, 1 (2008), forthcoming.<br><br><br>
'''E-mail'''<br> '''E-mail'''<br>
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*Participants > Executive Comm.: Montoya<br><br> *Participants > Executive Comm.: Montoya<br><br>

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Alicia C. Montoya



Specializing in

  • French literature
  • 17th and 18th century


Personal website
http://www.rug.nl/staff/A.C.Montoya/index


Some recent publications relevant for NEWW

  • "A Woman Reader at the Turn of the Century: Maria Leti Le Clerc’s 1735 Library Auction Catalogue", in T. Carr and R. Ganim (eds.), Origines: Actes du 39e Congrès Annuel de la NAASCFL. Tübingen, Gunter Narr, forthcoming.
  • "Contes du style des troubadours. The Memory of the Medieval in 17th-century French Fairy Tales", Studies in Medievalism XVI (2008), p. 1-24. [about Marie-Jeanne L’Héritier]
  • "Théorie et pratique des citations de Corneille et Racine chez Marie-Anne Barbier", Littératures Classiques 52 (2004), p. 61-73.


Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context

  • Chawton, May 2008, "Private Versus Public Virtue: Miss R. Roberts’ Writings, between British and French Models of Femininity", second international conference of NEWW network (New approches to European Women’s Writing) Readers, Writers, Salonnières: Female Networks in Europe, 1700-1900, hosted by Chawton House Library and the University of Southampton.
  • (with S. van Dijk and A. Gilleir), "Before NEWW (New approaches to European Women’s Writing). Prolegomena to the Launching of an International Project", in Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 27, 1 (2008), forthcoming.


E-mail
A.C.Montoya[at]rug.nl


SvD, October 2008



  • Participants > Executive Comm.: Montoya

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