TRAPNELL, William Holmes

TRAPNELL, William Holmes

Male 1931 - 2017  (85 years)

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  1. 1.  TRAPNELL, William HolmesTRAPNELL, William Holmes was born on 16 Sep 1931 in Richmond VA; died on 17 Jan 2017.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: BS from Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia in 1954, an MA in French from Middlebury College 1962, and a PhD in French from the University of Pittsburgh in 1967.
    • Obituary: From Indiana University web obit: William H. Trapnell, Professor Emeritus of French Literature, passed away on January 10, 2017, at the age of 85. He earned a BS from Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia in 1954, an MA in French from Middlebury College in 1962, and a PhD in French from the University of Pittsburgh in 1967. After teaching for two years at Brown University, he joined the faculty of the Department of French & Italian at Indiana University in 1969 and taught at IUB until his retirement in 1997. He was the recipient of several prestigious research fellowships including from the Mellon (1963-65), Fulbright (1965-66) and Lilly (1986-87) foundations. Trapnell was a distinguished scholar of the French and British Enlightenments. One of his main research interests was the great 18th-century playwright and novelist, Marivaux. His pioneering dissertation explored the relations between Marivaux’s journalistic works, novels and theater. Later in his career, he authored another major study on the canonical playwright, Eavesdropping in Marivaux (1987). Professor Trapnell also made key contributions to Voltaire studies: Voltaire and his Portable Dictionary (1972), Voltaire and the Eucharist (1981), Christ and his “Associates” in Voltairian Polemic: An Assault on the Trinity and the two Natures (1982). And he published two important books illustrating his interest in Enlightenment philosophy on both sides of the Channel, The Treatment of Christian Doctrine by Philosophers of the Natural Light from Descartes to Berkeley (1988), and a study on a little-known English theologian, Thomas Woolston, Madman and Deist? (1994). A rich and fruitful career indeed. -- Guillaume Ansart
    • Occupation: Taught at Brown for two years, and remainder of career as Professor of French Literature, Indiana University

    William married DELEUIL, Maryse [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]




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