Alice
Colby-Hall, Professor of French Literature, received her Ph.D. from
Columbia University and, though officially retired, continues to
teach courses on medieval French literature and to direct research
in this area. Her interests include the Old French epic, courtly
romance, the history of the French language, and Old Occitan (Old
Provençal) literature. She is the author of The Portrait
in Twelfth-Century French Literature: An Example of the Stylistic
Originality of Chrétien de Troyes (1965) and of many articles
concerning the origins of the epics of the William of Orange Cycle.
In 1997, she was named a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
by the French Minister of Culture. At present, she is completing
a book entitled Guillaume d'Orange et les légendes épiques
de la basse vallée du Rhone. |