Naomi Schor papers Schor (Naomi) papers 1950-2002
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Schor, Naomi.
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Naomi Schor was a noted scholar of 19th century French literature and feminist studies; one of the leading interpreters of the writings of the French theorists and philosophers Luce Irigaray, Jacques Lacan and Jacques Derrida, and a major figure in the field of 19th-century French studies. From the description of Naomi Schor papers, 1950-2002. [1950-2002] (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 247039095 Naomi Schor, one of the foremost scholars of French litera...