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Damon DiMauro

Damon DiMauro

Professor of French Languages Program Director

School of Humanities and Social Sciences , Herschend School of Education

  1. B.A. Tulane University
  2. M.A. and Ph.D. University of Wisconsin - Madison

Bio

The sitter for this self-portrait has a primary interest in Early Modern French Literature and Reformation Studies, with a secondary interest in Italian Renaissance, while indulging an occasional foray into contemporary literature, genealogy, and horological history. His articles have appeared in Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance, La Nouvelle Revue du Seizième Siècle, Etudes Rabelaisiennes, Renaissance and Reformation, Renaissance-Humanisme-Réforme, Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français, The French Review, French Studies Bulletin, Nineteenth-Century French Studies, Romania, The Romanic Review, La Valmasque, Classical and Modern Literature, Iris, The Essex Genealogist, American Ancestors Magazine, National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors Bulletin, The Timepiece Journal, Notes & Queries, The Historical Journal of Massachusetts, and the MLA's Approaches to Teaching series—to name just every last one of them. He has also done translation work for Hendrickson Publishers and has co-curated rare-book exhibits on Shakespeare, Martin Luther, Adoniram Judson, Noah Webster, Polyglot Bibles, Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, etc.