Aug 4, 2006
26 Students Study Medieval and Renaissance Art and Literature in Italy
During the May interim, 26 Lafayette students spent three weeks in Italy studying its artistic and literary culture during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance…
During the May interim, 26 Lafayette students spent three weeks in Italy studying its artistic and literary culture during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance…
Psychology major Jenny Boyar ’08 (Hillsborough, N.J.) analyzed epilepsy in literature and gained new insights into the representation of the disease in…
One of the world’s leading publishers of French literature from the Middle Ages and Renaissance has released a groundbreaking critical-edition book by…
Olga Anna Duhl, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, is a contributor to the landmark Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, which…
Imagine taking centuries-old paintings that have been partially destroyed — or even cut apart and scattered to different parts of the globe — and reconstructing…
Marquis Scholar Richard Lear ’06 (Stroudsburg, Pa.) is working on a textual criticism of the classic French work La Nef des folles, or Ship of Fools, penned…
Much of architecture has evolved since medieval times, but the ancient formula of towering ceilings and stained glass still inspires awe and creates a…
Olga Anna Duhl, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, has received a Renaissance Society of America research grant to produce a French…
Suzanne Westfall, professor of English and theater at Lafayette, is coeditor of the first extensive study of patronage as it relates to Shakespeare and…
Senior Jennifer Engstrom (Sierra Vista, Ariz.) is exploring the roles of female characters in English plays from the medieval period through the 17th century…