Back to Press Releases

Return to Previous Press Release

University of Rochester

Enter your name and a friend's email address in the fields below and click "Submit" to email this Press Release to a friend.

Press Release:   Lecture by Dorothy Kaufmann, professor emerita of French at Clark University, on her search to write about the life of French intellectual Édith Thomas
Your Name:  
Recipient's Email:  
 

Your message will look like this:

[YOUR NAME HERE] thought you might be interested in this story from the University of Rochester.

MEDIA CONTACT: Sharon Dickman 585.275.4128 or Andrea Weinstein 585.275.4461

October 11, 2005

EVENT: Lecture by Dorothy Kaufmann, professor emerita of French at Clark University, on her search to write about the life of French intellectual Édith Thomas

TIME, DATE, AND PLACE: 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, in the Hyam Plutzik Library of Contemporary Writing in the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Rush Rhees Library on the University of Rochester's River Campus

ADMISSION: Free and open to the public

Author Dorothy Kaufmann will discuss her research on French writer Édith Thomas, who worked to counteract Nazi propaganda during World War II, at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, at the University of Rochester.

Her talk, titled "Writing and Resistance: Uncovering a Woman's Life," will be held in the Hyam Plutzik Library of Contemporary Writing, which is located on the second floor of Rush Rhees Library in the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections on the University's River Campus. It is free and open to the public.

Kaufmann, who is professor emerita of French at Clark University and an alumna of the University of Rochester, has written and edited other volumes about literary figures during 20th-century France. For this biography of Édith Thomas (1909-1970), Kaufmann focused on the only woman in the Paris network of Resistance writers who met clandestinely to undermine Nazi occupation and the Vichy regime. Kaufmann used much material that Thomas hid during her lifetime for Édith Thomas: A Passion for Resistance (Cornell University Press, 2004).

Kaufmann received a bachelor's degree from Rochester, a master's degree from New York University, and a doctorate from Columbia University. She has taught at Clark University in Worcester, Mass., since 1975. Her talk is co-sponsored by River Campus Libraries and the Department of History.

Her lecture is offered in conjunction with Meliora Weekend, the annual celebration for alumni, parents, students, and the public on the River Campus. For more information on the Kaufmann talk, contact (585) 275-4461.


About the University of Rochester

The University of Rochester (www.rochester.edu) is one of the nation's leading private universities. Located in Rochester, N.Y., the University gives students exceptional opportunities for interdisciplinary study and close collaboration with faculty through its unique cluster-based curriculum. Its College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering is complemented by the Eastman School of Music, Simon School of Business, Warner School of Education, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, Schools of Medicine and Nursing, and the Memorial Art Gallery.

PR 2283, MS 730