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  • Dr. Florian Preisig
    Dr. Florian Preisig
    Professor of French
    Cheney Hall 200G
    Phone: (509) 359-6001

    Florian Preisig is from Geneva, Switzerland. He has a BA from the university of Geneva and a PhD from Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore). He is a specialist of Renaissance French literature. His book Clément Marot et les métamorphoses de l’auteur à l’aube de la Renaissance was published in 2004. It is a discussion of the condition of authors in the years 1500s through the analysis of early editions, commercial practices, self-promotion, patronage, and so on.

    Florian Preisig became associate professor at Eastern Washington University in 2009. He teaches French language at various levels, French culture and civilization, and French literature (seventeenth century, eighteenth century).  In the Honors program he teaches “Intellectual tradition: from the middle ages to the Renaissance.” He is in charge of the French program and co-directs the Nice Program and the master’s program.

    In his spare time he likes to coach U-8 soccer, play tennis, read, garden, listen to music, and eat out.

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