R. H. Gapper Book Prize

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The R.H. Gapper Book Prize, offered by the Society for French Studies, is a monetary prize that has been offered annually since 2002 for the best book published in the field of French Studies by a scholar based at an institution of higher education in the UK or Ireland.

[edit] Table of winners

Year Winning Scholar Book
2007 Eric Robertson Arp: Painter, Poet, Sculptor (Yale University Pres, 2006)
2006 Maria C. Scott Baudelaire’s ‘Le Spleen de Paris’: Shifting Perspectives (Ashgate, 2005)
2005 Roger Pearson Mallarmé and Circumstance: The Translation of Silence (Oxford University Press, 2004)
2004 Sylvia Huot Madness in Medieval French Literature: Identities lost and found (Oxford University Press, 2003)
2003 Clive Scott Channel Crossings: French and English Poetry in Dialogue 1550-2000 (Legenda, 2002)
2002 Stephen Bann Parallel Lines: Printmakers, Painters and Photographers in Nineteenth-Century France (Yale University Press, 2001)

[edit] External links

  • [1] - Announcement of winners at the Society for French Studies website