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'''Jeanne Fuchs''' is Professor Emerita in the Department of Comparative Literature and Languages at Hofstra University. She published an essay “George Sand: Notorious Woman, Celebrated Writer” in ''The Lincoln Center Theater Review'' (Fall/Winter 2006) devoted to Tom Stoppard’s ''The Coast of Utopia''. She is co-editor with Ruth Prigozy of ''Frank Sinatra: The Man, The Music, The Legend'' (URP 2007) and has a monograph on Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ''The Pursuit of Virtue: A Study of Order in La Nouvelle Héloïse'' (Peter Lang 1993). She has also written on Molière, Marivaux, Alfred de Musset, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and {{NM}}. Her memoir, ''The Road to Epidauros'' was published by Author House in 2011.
{{Start|Jeanne Fuchs}} is Professor Emerita in the Department of Comparative Literature and Languages at Hofstra University. She published an essay “George Sand: Notorious Woman, Celebrated Writer” in ''The Lincoln Center Theater Review'' (Fall/Winter 2006) devoted to Tom Stoppard’s ''The Coast of Utopia''. She is co-editor with Ruth Prigozy of ''Frank Sinatra: The Man, The Music, The Legend'' (URP 2007) and has a monograph on Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ''The Pursuit of Virtue: A Study of Order in La Nouvelle Héloïse'' (Peter Lang 1993). She has also written on Molière, Marivaux, Alfred de Musset, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and {{NM}}. Her memoir, ''The Road to Epidauros'' was published by Author House in 2011.


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