Knapp, Bettina Liebowitz, 1926-2010 (Personal Name)
- Knapp, Bettina, 1926-2010
- Knapp, Bettina L. (Bettina Liebowitz), 1926-2010
- Kʻo-na-pʻa, Pei-ti-no, 1926-2010
- Liebowitz, Bettina, 1926-2010
Her Louis Jouvet, 1955.
Her Andrée Ghedid, 1984: t.p. (Bettina Knapp)
Her Dream and image, 1979: t.p. (Bettina L. Knapp)
Women, myth, and the feminine principle, 1997: CIP t.p. (Bettina L. Knapp) data sheet (b. 05-09-26)
Ai-mi-li Ti-chin-sen chuan, 1996: t.p. (Bettina L. Knapp; Pei-ti-no Kʻo-na-pʻa)
Jean Genet, 1989: t.p. (Bettina L. Knapp, Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York) page vii (received her B.A. from Barnard College and her M.A. and Ph. D. from Columbia University and has studied at the Sorbonne; professor of French and comparative literatures at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York; member of PEN and was named officer of the Order of Palmes Académiques by the French government)
Contemporary authors, 2005 (Knapp, Bettina; also known as Bettina Liebowitz Knapp; born May 9, 1926 in New York, New York; daughter of David Liebowitz and Emily Gresser; married Russell S. Knapp on August 28, 1949; Barnard College, B.A., 1947; Columbia University, M.A., 1949, Ph. D., 1955; received Certificat from Sorbonne, University of Paris; lecturer, Columbia University, 1952-1960; professor, Hunter College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York, beginning 1961; currently professor emerita of French and comparative literature; a scholar and educator who has published award-winning books on a wide variety of subjects, including the French theater, the psyche of a gambler, and the role of women in mythology)
The New York Times, via WWW, November 14, 2011 (August 29, 2010 edition; Bettina Liebowitz Knapp; died August 27, 2010 in New York, New York; was the Thomas Hunter Professor at Hunter College, a respected member of the faculty of the Romance Language Department and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, a prolific author, and recipient of numerous academic and scholarly awards)
Multicultural writers since 1945, 2004 : t.p. (edited by Bettina L. Knapp)