Background
Saint-Aubin, Arthur Flannigan was born on August 14, 1953 in Eutaw, Alabama, United States. Son of James Flannigan and Annabelle Saint-Aubin.
(This work is an annotated translation of 'Des desordres d...)
This work is an annotated translation of 'Des desordres de l'amour' (1675) by Madame de Villedieu, a contemporary of Madame de Lafayette and whose novel inspired portions of 'La Princesse de Cleves (1678).' The extended introduction to this novel situates Madame de Villedieu in the French classical period and compares her work to that of the great artists of the era. Madame de Villedieu was, with Madame de Lafayette, one of only two women who received a royal pension from Louis XIV. This translation would be a welcome complement to a course on the evolution of women writers in seventeenth-century France.
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writer French language educator
Saint-Aubin, Arthur Flannigan was born on August 14, 1953 in Eutaw, Alabama, United States. Son of James Flannigan and Annabelle Saint-Aubin.
Bachelor, Swarthmore, 1973; Master of Arts, Johns Hopkins, 1976; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins, 1979; student, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute, 1988-1992.
Instructor, Loyola College, Baltimore, 1976-1978;
assistant professor, Hampton U., Virginia, 1978-1979;
assistant professor, Occidental College, Los Angeles, 1979-1985;
associate professor, Occidental College, Los Angeles, 1985-1994;
professor, Occidental College, Los Angeles, since 1994. Maître assistant Université de Rennes, France, 1984-1986. Director Oxy-in-France, 1983-1988.
Editorial advisory Journal of History of Sexualite, Chicago, since 1992.
(This work is an annotated translation of 'Des desordres d...)
Member National Organization of Men Against Sexism, since 1989. Member Association French Teachers, College Language Association, Mens' Studies Association, American Mens' Studies (treasurer since 1993).