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Marion Frances Chevalier : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marion Frances Chevalier Marion Frances Chevalier (January 21, 1902 – February 17, 1990)〔Birth date from (Ohio Private Academic Libraries catalog entry ).〕 was a philologist best known for her discovery in the Bibliothèque d'Orléans of ''The Adventures and Marriage of Panurge'', a play by Pousset de Montauban that had remained unknown for 250 years and was the first drama derived from the works of Rabelais.〔. (Review by C. D. Zdanowicz ) (1934), ''Modern Language Notes'' 49(7): 483–484. (Review by Robert V. Merrill ) (1934), ''Modern Philology'' 32(1): 97. (Review by F. J. Tanquerey ) (1935, in French), ''Modern Language Review'' 30(2): 250–251.〕 Her analysis of this play formed the basis of her Ph.D. thesis, in 1933, from Johns Hopkins University, under the supervision of Henry Carrington Lancaster. She is the namesake of a professorship in French and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California, currently held by Peggy Kamuf.〔(USC College Department of English )〕 A photograph of her can be found in the Johns Hopkins University Historical Photograph Collection.〔(Historical Photo Collection subject listing ).〕 ==References==
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