Donald Maddox










French & Italian,
UMass, Amherst

Medieval Studies
at Umass, Amherst

Gallica: La Bibliothèque
Nationale de France

The Labyrinth: Resources
for Medieval Studies

 

Donald Maddox holds a Ph.D. in French Studies from Duke University and is Emeritus Professor of French Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is a charter member and Honorary President of the International Courtly Literature Society. His research and teaching focus on Medieval and Early Modern Studies; Literary and Cultural Theory; Old French Philology and History of the French Language. He is also the author of many essays on topics in Medieval Studies, French literature and theory, and he has co-edited eight collective volumes on various aspects of the Middle Ages.

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  Fictions of Identity in Medieval France.
Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature (No. 43). Cambridge University Press, 2000.

The Arthurian Romances of Chrétien de Troyes: Once and Future Fictions. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature (No. 12). Cambridge University Press, 1991.

Semiotics of Deceit: The Pathelin Era.
Bucknell University Press, 1984.

Structure and Sacring: The Systematic Kingdom in Chrétien's 'Erec et Enide' French Forum Monographs 8.
French Forum Publishers, 1978.
 

Donald Maddox
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