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Marc Bizer <hms92@mac.com> University of Texas at Austin Macintosh-based instructional technology projects |
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| Address: | Department of French and Italian University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station B7600 Austin, Texas 78712 United States |
| Primary Phone: | (512) 471-7780 |
| Fax Number: | (860) 239-2071 |
| Web Page: | http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~mbizer/index.html |
| List Affiliations: | Advisory Board Member for H-Mac List Editor for H-Mac |
| Interests: | Educational Technology Intellectual History |
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Bio: Ph.D. Princeton University, Romance lang. and lit., '93 M.A. Université de Paris-Sorbonne, French lit. '85 B.A. Brown University, Comp. Lit., '82 Publications: Books Les Lettres Romaines de Du Bellay: Les Regrets de Joachim Du Bellay et la tradition épistolaire. 304 pp. La poésie au miroir: imitation et conscience de soi dans la poésie latine de la Pléiade. Paris: Honoré Champion Éditeur. 232 pp. 1995. Articles "A Source of Du Bellay's Most Famous Sonnet: 'Heureux qui comme Ulysse'." Romance Notes 42.3 (2002). 371-5. 'Qui a païs n'a que faire de patrie': Joachim Du Bellay's resistance to a French identity." Romanic Review 91.4 (2000). 375-95. "Le poète enchaîné: libertinage et licence poétique chez Jean Second et Joachim Du Bellay." Cahiers de l'humanisme 2. 13 pp. 1999. "Letters from Home: The Epistolary Aspects of Joachim Du Bellay's Regrets." Renaissance Quarterly 52.1. 140-79. 1999. "The Reflection of the Other in One's Own Mirror: The Idea of the Portrait in Renaissance imitatio," Romance Notes 36.2. 191-9. 1996. "Salammbô, Polybe et la rhétorique de la violence." Revue d'Histoire littéraire de la France 6. 974-88. 1995. "Ronsard the poet, Belleau the Translator: The Difficulties of Writing in the Laureate's Shadow," in Humanist Translators and their Craft. Kenneth Lloyd-Jones and Jeanette Beer eds. Kalamazoo: Western Michigan University. 175-226. 1995. "The Genealogy of Poetry According to Ronsard and Julius Cesar Scaliger," Humanistica Lovaniensia 43. 304-318. 1994. Instructional Technology "La Muse Renaissante": an interactive web site for teaching the close reading of Renaissance verse Online Renaissance Course Materials |
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