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L'Époque Conradienne, volume 40/2015-2016Terra incognita: The Feminine in Joseph Conrad's Works: Borders and Boundaries
Directeur éditorial Nathalie Martinière |
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Catherine Delesalle-Nancey – Terra Incognita: the feminine in Joseph Conrad's works – Borders and boundaries Robert Hampson – Fiancées and Wives in Conrad's Fiction Richard Ambrosini – Jewel to Lena: How and Why the female Protagonist Ended Up Stealing the (Tragic) Scene in Conrad's Novels Padmini Mongia – Eating Out: Conrad, Food, and Gender Josiane Paccaud-Huguet – Marlow, Jewel, the Intended: Conrad's "strange uneasy" romances Nathalie Martinière – Playing with gender stereotypes in Chance Claude Maisonnat – The Defeat of Feminine Desire in "Freya of the Seven Isles": Courtly Love, Sublimation, Melancholy Annick Drösdal-Levillain – The Feminine in "The Tale": a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma Catherine Delessale-Nancey – "Amy Foster, c'est moi": Fostering the Child of Fiction in Conrad's "Amy Foster" Nic Panagopoulos – Conrad's Poetics: An Aristotelian Reading of Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad: The Secret Sharer and Other Stories, John G. Peters ed. Jeunesse (Youth) Conrad's Footprints Lublin Conference – June 2016 The Study Tour in Ukraine June 24 - 29 2016 |
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