Molly Robinson Kelly
Associate Professor of French
Professional Biography
department: Foreign Languages
Molly Robinson Kelly joined the faculty of Lewis and Clark College in 2004. She received her candidature and licence from the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, and her Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures from Princeton University in 2000, with a concentration in French literature of the Middle Ages. She has taught courses in French language, literature, and civilization, as well as seminars in French medieval and Renaissance literature. Her publications include articles on the medieval legend of Tristan and Yseut, Old French lexico-grammatical disambiguation, and the twentieth-century authors Albert Cohen and Jean-Claude Pirotte. She has co-edited a volume of Oeuvres et critiques dedicated to the Princeton-based Charrette Project. Dr. Robinson Kelly’s book, The Hero’s Place: Medieval Literary Traditions of Space and Belonging, was published in 2009 with Catholic University of America Press.
Contact
Molly Robinson Kelly’s office is in room 326 of Miller Center.
email mcrkelly@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7422
Molly Robinson Kelly
Foreign Languages
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road
Portland, Oregon 97219
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