Rosemary Lloyd Australia
Rosemary Lloyd completed her BA and MA at the University of Adelaide before going to Cambridge University in England to prepare her PhD under the direction of the great Baudelaire scholar Alison Fairlie. She was a fellow of New Hall (now Murray Edwards College), and a lecturer in the Modern and Medieval Languages faculty at Cambridge for twelve years before moving to Indiana University, USA. She retired in 2007 and returned to South Australia where she continues to write and translate. Her work has been supported by the Leverhulme Foundation, the Camargo Foundation and the Guggenheim Foundation. She has published 30 books, including Baudelaire et Hoffmann: affinités et influences (1979), Baudelaire’s Literary Criticism (1981), Baudelaire’s World (2002), and The Cambridge Companion to Baudelaire (2005). Her translations include Selected Letters of Charles Baudelaire (1986) and Charles Baudelaire: The Prose Poems and La Fanfarlo (1991).
(2015)