Claire Goldstein '94 and an alumna of the Hamilton College Junior Year in France, will give a lecture titled "Eclipsed by the Sun King: Vaux, Versailles and the Creation of Classical France" on Thursday, April 17, at 4:10 p.m. in the Science Center, room G041.
Goldstein earned her Ph.D. in French at the University of Pennsylvania and has just received tenure as an associate professor of French at Miami University in Oxford,
Ohio. She recently published a book on her research on French architecture, tapestry, gardens, and literature during the 17th-century, titled Vaux and Versailles: The Appropriations, Erasures, and Accidents That Made Modern France (University of Pennsylvania Press).
Goldstein earned her Ph.D. in French at the University of Pennsylvania and has just received tenure as an associate professor of French at Miami University in Oxford,
Ohio. She recently published a book on her research on French architecture, tapestry, gardens, and literature during the 17th-century, titled Vaux and Versailles: The Appropriations, Erasures, and Accidents That Made Modern France (University of Pennsylvania Press).