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Theodore E. D. Braun | |
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Born | April 18, 1933 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley (PhD, 1965; MA, 1961) St. John's University (BA, 1955) |
Occupation | Professor Emeritus of French (University of Delaware) |
Theodore E.D. Braun is a professor emeritus of French at the University of Delaware.
Early life
[edit]Career
[edit]Braun graduated cum laude from the Teachers College at St. John's University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in French Education in 1955. Braun worked as a teacher of French and English at the Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School for a year, starting in 1954. In 1955, he worked for another year as an Assistant d'Anglais at the Lycée Émile Loubet in Valence, France. He worked as a teaching assistant of French at the University of California, Berkeley from 1958 to 1961, when he received his Master of Arts in French. Afterward, he volunteered as a French teacher at the Thousand Oaks High School in Berkeley for a year. He continued working as a TA at Berkeley between 1962 and 1963 while studying for his doctorate in Romance Languages and Literatures, which he received in 1965.[1][2]
In 1964, Braun was hired as an assistant professor of French at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, becoming an associate professor in 1968. In 1970, he took a job as a full professor of French at the University of Delaware. In 1982, he became a professor of comparative literature at Delaware. Over the following decades, he held various positions as director and chair of his department.[1]
Works
[edit]Books
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Journal articles
[edit]- "Making the Subjunctive Easier to Learn." The French Review, vol. 40, no. 6, 1967, pp. 810–813.
- "A Note on Teaching the Partitive." The French Review, vol. 41, no. 6, 1968, pp. 861–866.
- "Letters to the Editor." The French Review, vol. 42, no. 5, 1969, pp. 738–740.
- "Letters to the Editor." The French Review, vol. 43, no. 1, 1969, pp. 129–131.
- "A French Classicist's View of Shakespeare." Romance Notes, vol. 11, no. 3, 1970, pp. 569–573.
- "Phonetic and Visual Spirals in 'Voyelles.'" Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, vol. 89, no. 2, 1974, pp. 353–354.
- "Diderot, Wordsworth, and the Creative Process." Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 11, no. 2, 1974, pp. 151–158.
- "Hamlet and Logic." Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, vol. 90, no. 1, 1975, pp. 120–122.
- "Motion and Change of Place in French and English Verbs." The French Review, vol. 49, no. 3, 1976, pp. 388–392.
- "Two Neglected Tenses in Contemporary Textbooks: The Passé Antérieur and the Passé Surcomposé." The French Review, vol. 49, no. 5, 1976, pp. 736–742.
- "From Marivaux to Diderot: Awareness of the Audience in the 'Comedie', the 'Comedie Larmoyante' and the 'Drame.'" Diderot Studies, vol. 20, 1981, pp. 17–29.
- "Computer-Assisted Instruction as an Integral Part of a First-Semester French Curriculum." Computers and the Humanities, vol. 18, no. 1, 1984, pp. 47–56.
- "Teaching Candide—A Debate." The French Review, vol. 61, no. 4, 1988, pp. 569–577.
- "La Souveraineté Populaire, La Volonté Générale, Et L'Autocratie Dans Jacques Le Fataliste Et La Nouvelle Héloïse." Diderot Studies, vol. 25, 1993, pp. 27–39.
- "Diderot, the Ghost of Bayle, Atheists, and the Morality Scoreboard." Diderot Studies, vol. 27, 1998, pp. 45–55.
- "Audience-Awareness Theory and Eighteenth-Century French Novels." Diderot Studies, vol. 28, 2000, pp. 59–73.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Braun, Theodore E.D. (June 2001). "Curriculum Vitae". University of Delaware. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
- ^ Braun, Theodore E.D. "Theodore E. D. Braun Staff Profile". University of Delaware. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
To-do list
[edit]- ASECS at 50: Interview with Theodore E.D. Braun (PDF)
- American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (founded)
- Ordre des Palmes Académiques (chevalier; knighted by)
- UD Staff Profile
- Académie de Montauban of France Blog
- French Section Awards Ceremony May 8, 2017
- Customized UD profile
- For the Record: University community reports recent publications, presentations, honors
- American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
- Who We Are and What We Do
- History (not yet finished?)
- Theodore E.D. Braun Research Travel Fellowship
Ahoy
[edit]- Article name: Ahoy (journalist)? Ahoy (documentary producer)? Ahoy (video game journalist)? Which one???
- YouTube channel
- IMDb
- Patreon
- Subreddit
- News articles (mostly not very useful):
- 2014-11-20: Watch A 5-Part Series On The History Of Video Game Graphics (Fast Company)
- 2014-11-21: From pixels to polygons: The fascinating evolution of video game graphics (Cult of Mac)
- 2014-11-26: Tuck into a five-part video history of graphics in gaming (AV News)
- 2014-12-09: A Documentary Traces the History of Video Game Graphics (Hyperallergic)
- 2016-05-15: This Superb Quake Documentary Is A Must-See (Kotaku)
- 2017-01-27: A History Of The Bow & Arrow, Gaming's Premier Primitive Projectile (Kotaku)
- 2017-02-06: The History of the Bow and Arrow as Told Through Video Games (Geek & Sundry)
- 2017-09-07: Polybius: Government-Run Arcade Game And Psychological Experiment Or Complete Hoax? (Kotaku)
- 2017-09-15: A Fascinating Documentary About The Urban Legend Arcade Game POLYBIUS (Neatorama)
- 2017-09-19: The untold stories of video game history, as shared by seven great YouTube channels (Medium)
- Appeared on CoDCast with Tyson Matsuki
WPA
[edit]PUAC, etc.
[edit]See User talk:WomenArtistUpdates/Archive 2020#National Serigraph Society – Public Use of Arts Committee, Creative Printmakers Group, Society of Glass and Ceramic Decorators, Art and Progress
Anthony Velonis
[edit]- Confirm exactly which Museum of Natural History his 2x8 15-panel dinosaur display was placed in. Most likely the one in NYC (he was based there at the time), but if not, then the one in Newark, NJ. The display was probably transferred to his church in Glen Rock, NJ afterwards (???). Get a picture when/if possible.
- Unitarian Church in Ridgewood?
- Recipient of the Frank S. Child award?
- Gallery dates (e.g. the Natural History Museum one)
- False tuberculosis scare? (explanation for non-combat military role...?) <confirm>
- Perhaps add information from this source
- More stuff:
- Google Scholar articles
Hyman Warsager
[edit]- Preliminary related sources:
- Oral history interview with Anthony Velonis (colleague of Hyman Warsager)
- Anthony Velonis Biography (military draft)
- Posters for the People (Creative Printmaking Group)
- Museum of Modern Art search (exhibition)
- Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2016 (exhibition)
- Main sources:
Dramatic Lyrics
[edit]- Stuff in Dramatic Lyrics
- ?