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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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