An editor, author, and translator, Eleanor Hochman has a graduate degree in Comparative Literature and worked for many years at a major publishing house. Her translations from the ...view moreAn editor, author, and translator, Eleanor Hochman has a graduate degree in Comparative Literature and worked for many years at a major publishing house. Her translations from the French include George Sand's feminist classic, Indiana; Alexandre Dumas' Three Musketeers; and Claude-Edmonde Magny's The Age of the American Novel, a pioneering study of the relationship between film and fiction. In collaboration with her husband, she also translated Emile Zola's Germinal; co-authored a reference book, A Dictionary of Contemporary American History; and published (under pseudonyms) several romance novels--a homage to her fascination with popular fiction.view less