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Alison Finch is a specialist in post-1800 French literature. She was a lecturer in the º£½ÇÉçÇø French Department from 1978 to 1993, and from 1993 to 2003 a lecturer in Oxford (from 2000, a Professor and Chairman of the Sub-Faculty of French). Her publications includeÌýProust's Additions: The Making of 'A la recherche du temps perdu'Ìý(CUP, 1977);ÌýStendhal: La Chartreuse de ParmeÌý(Edward Arnold, 1984);ÌýConcordance de StendhalÌý(Maney, 1991);ÌýWomen's Writing in Nineteenth-Century FranceÌý(CUP, 2000);ÌýFrench Literature: A Cultural HistoryÌý(Polity, 2010); (ed.)ÌýSelected Essays of Malcolm BowieÌý(2 vols.; Legenda, 2013). Alison Finch holds the French Government award of the Palmes Académiques (Officier level).