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Molly Bronstein earned her PhD in Comparative Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of California, Berkeley in 2022. She has worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the English department at the University of Tübingen in Germany. Her research focuses on translation history and the medieval reception of Ovid. Molly is also a dark fantasy and horror writer, and her short stories and poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in various publications, including the Michigan Quarterly Review, Fairy Tale Review, Ceaseless Skies, and Terrors: Inclusive Anthology. Some selected works include 'Boxwood,' which is forthcoming in Ceaseless Skies, and 'The Voices of Nightingales,' published in Terrors: Inclusive Anthology, edited by Rena Mason and Vince Liaguno. In addition to her fiction, she has contributed articles to academic journals, such as 'Marie de Clèves’s ‘Rien ne m’est plus’: Reshaping Widowhood in the Roman de Troyle' and studies on retranslation and authenticity in medieval literature.
Department of Sociology