Professor of French and Francophone Studies and Director of the French and Italian Language Programs
French Language or LiteratureWomen's StudiesMarcel Proust
Scholarship and Biography
Hollie Harder is Professor of French and Francophone Studies (outside the tenure structure) at Brandeis University, where she teaches all levels of French literature, language, and culture. She has published on Émile Zola in Nineteenth-Century French Studies (“The Woman Beneath: The femme de marbre in Zola’s La Faute de l’abbé Mouret") and on Marcel Proust in Modern Language Studies (“Proust’s Novel Confections: Françoise’s Cooking and Marcel’s Book”), in The Cambridge Companion to Proust (“Proust’s Human Comedy"), and in French Forum ("On the Beach and in the Boudoir: Albertine as an Amazon Figure in Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time). She leads the Proust Reading Group at the Boston Athenaeum, and she teaches courses on Proust and Flaubert at the Brandeis Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (BOLLI).
Honors
Dr. Hollie Markland Harder Book Fund
Boston Athenaeum (United States, Boston), 2013
Organizational Affiliations
Professor of French and Francophone Studies and Director of the French and Italian Language Programs,
Department of Romance Studies, Brandeis University
Director of the French and Italian Language Programs,
Department of Romance Studies, Brandeis University