Lloyd, Rosemary
LLOYD, Rosemary
LLOYD, Rosemary. Australian, b. 1949. Genres: Literary criticism and history. Career: Cambridge University, England, fellow of New Hall, 1978-90, university lecturer, 1979-90; Indiana University-Bloomington, professor of French, 1990-. Publications: Baudelaire et Hoffmann: Affinites et influences, 1979; Baudelaire's Literary Criticism, 1981; Mallarme: Poesies, 1984; Flaubert's Madame Bovary, 1990; The Land of Lost Content: Childhood in Nineteenth-Century French Literature, 1992; Closer and Closer Apart: Jealousy in Literature, 1995; Mallarme and His Circle, 1999; Baudelaire's World, 2002. EDITOR: (with L. Watson) Patterns of Evolution in Nineteenth-Century French Poetry, 1991; (co) T. de Banville, Oeuvres Completes, Vol. II, 1996; Banville, Roses de Noel, 1998. TRANSLATOR: Selected Letters of Charles Baudelaire, 1986; Selected Letters of Stephane Mallarme, 1988; Baudelaire: La Fanfarlo and Short Prose Poems, 1991; G. Sand, The Master Pipers, 1994; (and ed.) Revolutions in Writing: Nineteenth-Century French Prose, 1996. Contributor to periodicals. Address: Department of French and Italian, 642 Ballantine Hall, Indiana University-Bloomington, Bloomington, IN 47405, U.S.A. Online address: rolloyd@indiana.edu