
- BA, Concordia College
- MA, University of Oregon
- PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- University Department English
- Location Wilson 116
- Phone Number +1 (336) 841-9785
- Email [email protected]
Research Interests: Victorian literature and culture; Nineteenth-century British novel; Nineteenth-century French novel; Nineteenth- & twentieth-century British literature; Nineteenth-century visual culture; Literary theory and criticism; Formalism; Aesthetics; Critical theory; Gender and sexuality; Theory and history of the novel; Narrative theory; World literature; Russian literature; French language, literature, and culture; the short story.
Bio: Dr. Leclercq holds a joint appointment in the departments of English and World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, where she teaches courses on nineteenth-century British and French literature, French language and culture, and world literature. Her most recent project explores a new theory of novel form in works by Charles Dickens, Henry James, Emily Brontë, Emile Zola, and Victor Hugo. When not teaching, researching, or reading, Dr. Leclercq loves traveling and listening to jazz.