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						Online | 
	Tuesday, November 10, 2020
	11:00am Pacific / 2:00pm Eastern
	Federation of Alliances Françaises USA
	In English
	Join Marva Barnett, Professor Emerita, University of Virginia and author of To Love Is to Act: Les Misérables and Victor Hugo’s Vision
	for Leading Lives of Conscience,
	to discuss how Victor Hugo put into action the last words he wrote—“To love is to act” / “Aimer c’est agir”—and what he can tell us today
	about leading lives of conscience. Professor Barnett will explore what Hugo wrote about how seeing others builds empathy, how justice
	eclipses the law, and how love prompts forgiveness and resilience. She will read a bit from To Love Is to Act and give brief
	examples of how Hugo’s words and actions echo in the deeds of modern activists.An award-winning educator and lifelong teacher of French
	language, literature, and culture, Marva Barnett holds a Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures from Harvard University. In 2012, the
	French government named her Chevalier des palmes académiques for her work on Victor Hugo. Known as a Hugo expert and engaging speaker,
	Professor Barnett has been invited to talk about Hugo’s work and ideas at Michael Kahn’s Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, DC, the
	Association France-Amériques in Paris, the American Club of Paris, the Université de Paris III-Censier / La Sorbonne Nouvelle, the Virginia
	Festival of the Book, Kenyon College, Charlottesville Opera, The French Heritage Society, The Virginia Club of New York, and the Alliances
	Françaises in Milwaukee, WI, and Charlottesville, VA. For more information, visit her website at http://www.marvabarnett.com/.Everyone
	who registers for Marva Barnett’s talk will receive a special 30% discount on her new book. Look for the promo code in your confirmation
	email.
This event will be on Zoom and is free for all Alliance Française members, AATF members, and invited guests of the presenter. Non-members or persons who have no AF chapter nearby can purchase tickets ($10). Click here to register.