Simon Gaunt
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Simon Gaunt is a professor of French literature at King's College, London. He is also president of the Society for French Studies.
Gaunt did his graduate studies at the University of Warwick and then taught at the University of Cambridge before moving to King's College London in 1998.
In 2007, Gaunt won a Distinguished Supervisor Award for his teaching at King's College, London. [1]
[edit] Publications
- Martyrs to Love: Love and Death in Medieval French and Occitan Courtly Literature (Oxford: OUP, 2006)
- Retelling the Tale: an Introduction to Medieval French Literature (London: Duckworth, 2001)
- Gender and Genre in Medieval French Literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995; pbk 2005)
- Troubadours and Irony (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989)
- (with Sarah Kay) The Troubadours: an Introduction (Cambridge: Ccambridge University Press, 1999)
- (with Ruth Harvey and Linda Paterson) Marcabru: a Critical Edition (Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2000)
[edit] External links
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ http://www.kcl.ac.uk/graduate/school/current/dsa.html Accessed 13th May 2008

