Jill Cornish
Lecturer in French
Research/Teaching Interests
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Representations of domestic space in 19th-century French literature
Education
Ph.D., French & Francophone Studies, Indiana University, 2018
M.A., French & Francophone Studies, University of Kentucky, 2013
B.A., English Literature & French, Western Kentucky University, 2011
Courses Taught at Baylor
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Elementary French (FRE 1301)
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Elementary French (FRE 1302)
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Intermediate French (FRE 2310)
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Passport to the French-Speaking World (FRE 2320)
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French Conversation (FRE 3302)
Selected Publications
Book Chapter
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“The Bedroom as Metonymic Portrait: Ekphrasis, Balzac, and Impressionism in the Nineteenth Century.” In Domestic Space in France and Belgium: Art, Literature and Design (1860-1910). Ed. Claire Moran. (New York, NY: Bloomsbury, 2022): 253-262.
Dissertation
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Space and the Self: Representations of the Bedroom in Nineteenth-Century French Literature. Ph.D. Thesis (Indiana University, Ann Arbor, 2018). ProQuest.