Deborah Sinnreich-Levi is an American scholar of medieval literature who specializes in the work of the French 14th-c poet Eustache Deschamps and was called a "pioneer in the revival of interest in Deschamps", a poet who had long been neglected. Sinnreich-Levi received her B.A. from Queens College, City University of New York and her graduate degrees (Ph.D., M.A., M.Ph.) from Graduate Center, CUNY; her doctorate was granted in 1987. She attended the Summer Latin Workshop at University of California, Berkeley, in 1980. She taught at Stevens Institute of Technology.
She edited and translated Deschamps' L’Art de dictier et de fere chancons, balades, virelais et rondeaulx, his treatise on verse.
Selected bibliography
- Hill, John M.; Sinnreich-Levi, Deborah M., eds. (2000). The Rhetorical Poetics of the Middle Ages. Reconstructive Polyphony: Essays in Honor of Robert 0. Payne. Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
References
- ^ Laidlaw, James (1997). "Review of L'art de Dictier by Eustache Deschamps and Deborah M. Sinnreich-Levi". Speculum. 72 (4): 1162–63. doi:10.2307/2865970. JSTOR 2865970.
- "Deborah Sinnreich-Levi". Retrieved July 10, 2017.
- Astell, Ann W. (2003). "Review of The Rhetorical Poetics of the Middle Ages: Reconstructive Polyphony: Essays in Honor of Robert O. Payne by John M. Hill and Deborah M. Sinnreich-Levi". The Yearbook of English Studies. 33: 329–330. doi:10.2307/3509034. JSTOR 3509034.