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1.1  French Literature  





1.2  Other France  





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Welcome to my user page!
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I'm Portia1780. I hold a doctorateinFrench Literature from Tulane University, in New Orleans, Louisiana. My current research interests include Marie de France and the Breton lai.

I am a huge fan of the Louisville Cardinals.

In real life, I am a assistant professorinFrenchatJacksonville UniversityinJacksonville, Florida. I live in St. Johns, Florida.

New articles[edit]

French Literature[edit]

Medieval: Eliduc, Chaitivel, Doon (lai), Nabaret, Trot (lai), Tyolet, Lecheor, Melion, Legend of the Purgatory of St. Patrick, The Life of Saint Audrey, Urban T. Holmes, Jr.

17th Century: Cinna (play), La Place royale

18th Century: Arlequin poli par l'amour, Le Jeu de l'Amour et du Hasard, La Surprise de l'amour, La Double Inconstance, Letters from a Peruvian woman, Le père de famille, Le Fils naturel, Gil Blas*, Arlequin roi de Serendib, La Foire de Guibray, Arlequin Mahomet, Le Tombeau de Nostradamus, Les Deux Billets, Le Bon Ménage, Le Bon Père, L'Île des esclaves, Trivelino

19th Century: Les Filles du Feu, La Morte Amoureuse, La Vénus d'Ille, Memoirs of a Madman, Le Chef-d'œuvre inconnu

20th Century: Djinn (novel), Entre les murs, François Bégaudeau, Prix France Culture/Télérama, Jeanne Benameur

Other France[edit]

Ille-sur-Têt, Maurice Schlesinger, L'Artiste, Éditions Denoël

Louisville Cardinals[edit]

Earl Clark, David Padgett, Juan Palacios, Richard Pitino, Cardinal Bird (mascot), John Dromo

Major expansion[edit]

Articles in this category include stubs that I significantly expanded:

L'Illusion Comique*, Letters on the English, Claudine à l'école, Denny Crum

Other sizable contributions[edit]

Articles in this category include those where I improved organization (i.e. through templates), expanded important sections, did major cleanup, or added critical material:

Breton lai, Milun, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Song of Roland, Bande à part, The Prats, Lancelot

User boxes[edit]

This user is a member of the Middle Ages WikiProject.
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
fr-4Cet utilisateur parle français à un niveau comparable à la langue maternelle.
de-2Dieser Benutzer hat fortgeschrittene Deutschkenntnisse.

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