

Aurora Wolfgang
Promoting sustainability and innovation in the field of French literature, Aurora Wolfgang serves as a Professor of French in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies at Michigan State University. With a profound dedication to the exploration of 17th- and 18th-century French literature, her academic pursuits delve into the nuanced realms of women writers, gender politics, and the art of translation. Aurora Wolfgang's scholarly contributions are vast, encompassing a wide array of publications that include books, articles, and translations. Her work not only enriches the academic community but also offers fresh perspectives on the historical and cultural contexts of French literature. Her research often highlights the voices of women writers, providing critical insights into the gender dynamics of the time. Having earned her PhD from New York University in 1993, Aurora Wolfgang has since established herself as a leading figure in her field. Her commitment to advancing the understanding of French literature and its intersection with gender politics continues to inspire students and colleagues alike. Through her teaching and research, she fosters an environment of intellectual curiosity and critical thinking, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the complexities of literary studies.
Publications
, 66-78, 1999-01-01
, 15-28, 1997-10-01
, 235-236, 2017-10-01
, 157-158, 2023-10-16
, 546-547, 2015-06-01
, 383-386, 2011-12-01
, 400-402, 2023-03-01
, 401-402, 2021-05-15
, 142-143, 2012-02-14
, 165-166, 2011-01-01
, 114-127, 2001-01-01