https://journals.openedition.org/ebc/ Jean-Michel Ganteau: Introduction [Texte intégral] Maryam Thirriard: Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strachey, Harold Nicolson and the Aesthetics of the Subject in the New Biography [Texte intégral] Tim Gupwell: Pluralists and Pantheists: Spinoza, Deleuze and the non-fiction of D.H. Lawrence [Texte… Continue Reading →
Reading Ian McEwan’s Mature Fiction: New Critical Approaches Dir. Armelle Parey et Isabelle Roblin, Book Practices and Textual Itineraries 13. PU de Nancy-Editions Universitaires de Lorraine. 2020. Les articles réunis dans ce volume proposent un point de vue actualisé sur la production littéraire… Continue Reading →
The Edinburgh Companion to D. H. Lawrence and the Arts, eds. Catherine Brown and Susan Reid (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020) This book is a stimulating addition to the series The Edinburgh Companions to X and the Arts. Its twenty-eight specially… Continue Reading →
Transnational Jean Rhys. Ed. Juliana Lopoukhine, Frédéric Regard et Kerry-Jane Wallart New York, Bloomsbury, 2021 https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/transnational-jean-rhys-9781501361319/ This volume investigates the frameworks that can be applied to reading Caribbean author Jean Rhys. While Wide Sargasso Sea famously displays overt forms of literary influences,… Continue Reading →
PROGRAMME Webinar #1. November 27th, 2020. 2.30-3.15 CET. Welcome address and introduction. Dr. Diane Leblond, University of Lorraine. FromFrankenstein (1818) to Frankissstein (2019). Where is humanity going? 3.15-4.30 CET. Testing the limits of what is ‘human.’ What machines do to us, or what we do to… Continue Reading →
Call for articles to be published in Palimpsestes 36 (https://journals.openedition.org/palimpsestes/) The last twenty years have seen a renewed interest in the canonical works of the Middle Ages: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, for instance, was translated four times at least in-between 2002… Continue Reading →
https://journals.openedition.org/ebc/9396 Literature’s Exception(s), Howards End, New Perspectives on Woolf’s Resistance to Feminism Literature’s Exception(s) Editor : Catherine Bernard Catherine Bernard : Introduction Alice Borrego: ‘Against the Norm: Exception as a Disruptive Force in Rebecca West’s The Return of the Soldier… Continue Reading →
Vanessa Guignery.Julian Barnes from the Margins. Exploring the Writer’s Archives. London: Bloomsbury, 2020. 272p. (ISBN : 9781350125018) This book proposes a journey through Julian Barnes’s papers, drafts, manuscripts, typescripts, notebooks, letters and emails which are preserved at the Harry Ransom Center of… Continue Reading →
Due to the current health situation, the SEAC conference has been postponed to 14-15 October 2021 ‘DISRUPTING’ THE CITY: URBAN CRIS(E)S IN CONTEMPORARY BRITISH LITERATURE AND ART Avignon Université, 14-15 October 2021 Colloque de la Société d’Études Anglaises Contemporaines /ICTT… Continue Reading →
Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 15th-16thOctober 2020 Conference organised by EMMA (Études Montpelliéraines du MondeAnglophone) with IHRIM (Institut de l’Histoire des Représentations etdes Idées dans les Modernités) KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Professor Guillaume Le Blanc, Université Paris 7 – Paris Diderot Dr. Esther… Continue Reading →
Ce numéro d’Études britanniques contemporaines est issu des travaux de l’atelier SEAC-La Nouvelle du congrès de la SAES qui s’est déroulé en juin 2018 à l’université de Paris-Ouest-Nanterre. Tous nos remerciements s’adressent aux membres du comité d’organisation. Consulter le numéro en… Continue Reading →
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