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- Roundtable on Literary Studies in the United States
- Christine Froula (Northwestern University) and Sandra Gustafson (University of Notre Dame) were guest lecturers at the ENS de Lyon in May 2019 and participated ...
- 24 May 2018 - Philip Roth Dies at 85
- Publishing during the Harlem Renaissance
- This article proposes to present the American literary and publishing scene of the 1920s, that favored the publication of Langston Hughes's first two volumes ...
- The Language of Gesture: Melville's Imaging of Blackness and the Modernity of «Billy Budd»
- In light of recent studies of both the life of black seamen and of the role of blacks in the Enlightenment, the paper discusses the representation of African ...
- Paul Auster: A General Introduction
- This document provides a short general overview of Paul Auster’s work. After a brief discussion of Auster’s texts positioning in the literary heritage, it ...
- 13 July 2015 - Harper Lee's "Go Set A Watchman"
- The American Wilderness: an Ambivalent Image of Self-regeneration and Psychological Disintegration. From «Dead Man» (1995) to «Into the Wild» (2007).
- This presentation deals with the wilderness motif in contemporary American literature and American cinema. Going back to the origins of this ambivalent image, ...
- Alienation and defamiliarization in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s «Americanah» (2013)
- In ((Americanah)), Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie tells the story of high school lovers Ifemelu and Obinze, their experiences of migration to the US ...
- Intertextualité et interculturalité
- La parodie des ((Mille et une nuits)) par Poe dans ((The Thousand-And-Second Tale Of Scheherazade)) est bien plus qu’un exercice littéraire ludique comme on ...
- The spoken word and the written word in Paul Auster’s «The Brooklyn Follies»
- This article analyses the construction of voices in Paul Auster’s ((The Brooklyn Follies)), in which the paradoxical relationship between printed signs on a ...
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