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Roberta Frank

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American linguist
Roberta Frank
Born1941 (age 83–84)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materNew York University (BA)
Harvard University (PhD)
OccupationProfessor
Years active1968–present
TitleMarie Borroff Professor Emeritus of English
Spouse
Walter Goffart
(m. 1977; died 2025)
WebsitePage at Yale

Roberta Frank (born 1941) is an Americanphilologist[1] specializing inOld English andOld Norse language andliterature. She is theMarie Borroff Professor Emeritus ofEnglish[2] atYale University.

Career

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Frank received a B.A. in comparative literature fromNew York University in 1962 and aPh.D. in comparative literature fromHarvard University in 1968. Herdoctoral dissertation was titledWordplay in Old English Poetry.[3] Frank taught at theUniversity of Toronto beginning in 1968, from 1978 as a full professor[4] and from 1995 as University Professor. She was awarded a Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship in 1985.[5] At Toronto, she was involved with the Dictionary of Old English project and served as Director of the Centre for Medieval Studies (1994–99).

In 2000, she joined the Department of English Language and Literature at Yale University, first as the Douglas Tracy Smith Professor of English and then, in 2008, as the Marie Borroff Professor of English. She is also a senior research fellow at theMacMillan Center for International and Area Studies.[6] Frank was elected a fellow of theMedieval Academy of America in 1989,[7] serving as the President of that Academy in 2006, and a fellow of theRoyal Society of Canada in 1995.[8] She co-founded the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists (now the International Society for the Study of Early Medieval England) in 1981 serving as First Vice-President (1985–1986), then as its president (1986–87).[9][10]

Personal life

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Frank was born inthe Bronx.[11] She was married to the medieval historianWalter Goffart (1934–2025).[12]

Research

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Frank's research draws uponarchaeological as well as literary andlinguistic evidence to analyze aspects of early English and Scandinavian texts. Her work has focused on the poetry of England and Scandinavia, including numerous publications onskaldic verse, the early North, andBeowulf.[13][14][15] Two festschriften in her honor have been published:Verbal Encounters: Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse Studies, ed. Antonina Harbus and Russell Poole (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005) andThe Shapes of Early English Poetry: Style, Form, History, ed. Eric Weiskott and Irina Dumitrescu (Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 2019). Her latest book,The Etiquette of Early Northern Verse, appeared in early 2022.[16]

Selected works

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External links

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References

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  1. ^Frank, Roberta (1997-01-01). "The Unbearable Lightness of Being a Philologist".The Journal of English and Germanic Philology.96 (4):486–513.JSTOR 27711570.
  2. ^"Roberta Frank | English".english.yale.edu. Retrieved2016-03-10.
  3. ^"PhD Dissertations".complit.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved2016-03-10.
  4. ^"Yale Bulletin and Calendar".www.yale.edu. Retrieved2016-03-10.
  5. ^"John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Roberta Frank".www.gf.org. Retrieved2018-11-30.
  6. ^"Roberta Frank | The MacMillan Center".macmillan.yale.edu. Retrieved2016-03-10.
  7. ^"Fellows - The Medieval Academy of America".www.medievalacademy.org. Retrieved2016-03-10.
  8. ^"Frank, Roberta - Senior College Encyclopedia".sce.library.utoronto.ca. Retrieved2016-03-10.
  9. ^Greenfield, Stanley (1984). "Record of the first conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Brussels and Ghent, 22—4 August 1983".Anglo-Saxon England.13:1–5.doi:10.1017/S0263675100003471.JSTOR 44510784.
  10. ^GREENFIELD, STANLEY B. (1986). "Record of the second conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Cambridge, 19-23 August 1985".Anglo-Saxon England.15:1–4.doi:10.1017/S0263675100003653.JSTOR 44510803.
  11. ^Kider, Teddy (2007-08-30)."For Yankees, Squirrel's Visit May Be Omen (a Bad One)".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2016-05-31.
  12. ^Frank 2007, p. 844.
  13. ^Clover, Carol J.; Lindow, John; America, Medieval Academy of (2005-01-01).Old Norse-Icelandic Literature: A Critical Guide. University of Toronto Press. pp. 157–196.ISBN 9780802038234.
  14. ^Frank 1992.
  15. ^Frank 2008.
  16. ^The Etiquette of Early Northern Verse. University of Notre Dame Press. 2022.ISBN 9780268202521.
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