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The Literary London Journal

The Literary London Journal Literary London: Interdisciplinary studies in the representation of London is the Journal of the Literary London Society. Founded in 2003 by Lawrence Phillips, who edited the journal between 2003 and 2011, it is the first and… Continue Reading →

Literary London 2012

4-6 July 2012 Hosted by the Institute of English Studies, University of London, Senate House. Organised by the Literary London Society The 11th Annual Literary London conference will be hosted by the Institute of English Studies, University of London, on… Continue Reading →

CONGRES SAES, LIMOGES 2012 ATELIER SEAC/NOUVELLES

CONGRES SAES, LIMOGES 2012     ATELIER SEAC/NOUVELLES     Catherine LANONE, Nathalie MARTINIERE et Emmanuel VERNADAKIS       VENDREDI 11 MAI Modernisme semi-transparent; mystère et magie • 14h00-14h30: Caroline POLLENTIER (Paris 7- Diderot). « Virginia Woolf and the Community… Continue Reading →

THE AGE OF OUTRAGE

THE AGE OF OUTRAGE Colloque de la SEAC 19-20 octobre 2012 Université de Valenciennes Après les derniers congrès de la SEAC qui ont porté sur les Ruines et le Rien, il est temps de penser à la reconstruction, à une… Continue Reading →

Atelier SEAC/Nouvelles SAES Limoges (11-13 mai 2012)

Après l’obsession de la transparence à l’époque victorienne, du Crystal Palace au réalisme, le vingtième siècle remet en question cette apparente clarté pour explorer la dialectique de la transparence et de l’opacité. Décentrant le sujet pour briser la  doxa, le … Continue Reading →

The Sense of an Ending wins The 2011 Man Booker Prize for Fiction

18 October 2011 www.themanbookerprize.com Bookies’ favourite, Julian Barnes, triumphs with Man Booker Prize win Julian Barnes is tonight (Tuesday 18 October) named the winner of this year’s £50,000 Man Booker Prize for Fiction for The Sense of an Ending, published… Continue Reading →

Autonomy and Commitment

This collection of essays means to explore the interaction between autonomy and commitment in an attempt at revisiting and possibly, revising conventional literary history. Until recently, literary history has indeed tended to present twentieth-century British literature as either autonomous or… Continue Reading →

Ethics and Trauma in Contemporary British Fiction

  This volume is the first book of criticism to provide a systematic analysis of a corpus of emblematic contemporary British fictions from the combined perspective of trauma theory and ethics. Although the fictional work of writers such as Graham… Continue Reading →

EBC at revues.org

  Etudes Britanniques Contemporaines is a bi-yearly journal which publishes both the proceedings of SEAC conferences and papers focusing on writers and themes of contemporary British literature and all aspects of contemporary British culture. The journal welcomes a variety of… Continue Reading →

EBC 40

  Sommaire: Congrès SAES de Lille 2010 « L’horizon ».     Acheter EBC 40 sur le site des PULM.

Colloque SEAC/SAIT 2011: Ruins

RUINS IN 20TH CENTURY ART AND LITERATURE November 4-5, 2011 School of Advanced Study, Institute of English studies, University of London Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU Organised with the Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University… Continue Reading →

EBC39

Etudes britanniques contemporaines 39 « Rhythm in Contemporary British Poetry » In Defence of the Dolnik: Twentieth-Century British Verse in Free Four-Beat Metre –   Derek Attridge A Non-Modular Theory of Text-Setting in Folksong –  Rosalía Rodríguez-Vázquez Rhythm in Thomas Hardy’s Verse:… Continue Reading →

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