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Hattendorf, Richard L.

 

Name: Richard L. Hattendorf
Title: Associate Professor
Area: French
Phone: 252-328-6536
Fax: 252-328-6233
E-mail: hattendorfr@ecu.edu
Office: Bate 3316
Address:   Dept. Foreign Languages & Literatures
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858-4353

 

BACKGROUND

B.A. Classics and French. Saint Meinrad College and Seminary
M.A. French Literature, George Washington University
Ph.D. French Literature, University of California at Santa Barbara

 

AREAS OF INTEREST

"My basic research interest is the study of the relation between art and poetry, especially in modernist works and in livres de peintre."

 

COURSES TAUGHT

FREN 1001-1004 French, all levels
FREN 2440-41 Readings in French Culture
FREN 3557 Napoleon to World War II
FREN 3560 Contemporary French World
Directed Readings in theatre and poetry
Honors Seminar, "The Tradition of Love in the West"

 

PUBLICATIONS:

"Reflections on Inter-Media Reflection in Henri Michaux's Labyrinthes," Dalhousie French Studies, 55 (2001):82-94.

"The Aesthetics of the Visual and Verbal: Successful Interference in Pierre Reverdy and Juan Gris's Au Soleil du Plafond," Symposium, 2 (1994): 91-104.

"The Visual Pen: Instances of Intermedia Slippage in Henri Michaux's Meidosems," Word and Image, 9 (1993): 133-139.

"The 'ensemble concertant' of Reverdy / Picasso's Le Chant des morts," The Comparatist, 16 (May 1992): 123-139.

"'Piracy' Proves the Difference: Pierre Reverdy's Les Jockeys camouflés et Période hors-texte," Dalhousie French Studies, 26 (1989):39-59.

"Reverdy's Coeur de chêne: A Juxtaposition of Apparently Disparate Codes," Comparative Literature Studies, 26 (1989):115-34.

 


 
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