Background
Allaire, Gloria Kaun was born on February 20, 1954 in Reedsburg, Wisconsin, United States. Daughter of Robert W. and Arlowene Marie (Wolter) Kaun.
(This study explores the work of Andrea de Barberino (c. 1...)
This study explores the work of Andrea de Barberino (c. 1371-1431), the prolific but elusive Florentine medieval chivalric narrator. It argues for the attribution of two previously indeterminate chivalric romances, and against Andrea's authorship of Rambaldo.
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Allaire, Gloria Kaun was born on February 20, 1954 in Reedsburg, Wisconsin, United States. Daughter of Robert W. and Arlowene Marie (Wolter) Kaun.
Bachelor of Music with honors, University of Wisconsin, 1976; Master of Arts in Italian, University of Wisconsin, 1986; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1993.
Italian language coach Madison Opera, 1985—1987. Visiting lecturer in Italian language and literature Universities Michigan and Wisconsin Studies Abroad Program, Florence, Italy, 1987-1988. Graduate teaching assistant department French and Italian University Wisconsin, Madison, 1988-1993, 84-87.
Visiting assistant professor department modern languages and linguistics Florida State University, Tallahassee, 1993-1994. Visiting assistant professor department modern languages Ohio University, Athens, 1994—1997. Visiting instructor department foreign languages and literature Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1997-1998.
Assistant professor Italian studies Gettysburg College, 1999—2001. Italian program coordinator division French and Italian University Kentucky, Lexington, since 2001. Visiting assistant professor modern languages University Miami, Coral Gables, 1998-1999.
(This study explores the work of Andrea de Barberino (c. 1...)
Officer, newsletter editor Madison Opera Buffs, 1980-1987. Member Modern Language Association, American Association Teachers Italian, American Association for Italian Studies, Medieval Academy American, Lyrica Society, Society Rencesvals, American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.