Etudes anglaises N° 70/4, 2017

Par : Klincksieck
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  • Nombre de pages130
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.198 kg
  • Dimensions15,0 cm × 23,0 cm × 0,7 cm
  • ISBN978-2-252-04071-3
  • EAN9782252040713
  • Date de parution30/03/2018
  • ÉditeurKlincksieck

Résumé

Isabelle GADOIN : What is a Collector ? From the Giants of Collecting to Small Amateurs : their Respective Contributions to Victorian Collections of Islamic Art Françoise BAILLET : Drawing the Line. Visual Representations of the Labouring and Lower Classes in the Mid-Victorian Illustrated Press Benjamine TOUSSAINT : Location and dis-location in George Douglas Brown's The House with the Green Shutters Marie-Odile PITTIN-HEDON : "Portals to the non-space of globalisation" : Ewan Morrison's Tales from the Mall Isabelle KELLER-PRIVAT : Jon McGregor's Negative Space in If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things Anthony CORDINGLEY : Autotraduire son moi : Birds of Passage de Brian Castro Robert L.
SNYDER : Contextualizing Adam Hall's Fiction : Liminality, Nihilism, and Pathogenic History in The Quiller Memorandum.
Isabelle GADOIN : What is a Collector ? From the Giants of Collecting to Small Amateurs : their Respective Contributions to Victorian Collections of Islamic Art Françoise BAILLET : Drawing the Line. Visual Representations of the Labouring and Lower Classes in the Mid-Victorian Illustrated Press Benjamine TOUSSAINT : Location and dis-location in George Douglas Brown's The House with the Green Shutters Marie-Odile PITTIN-HEDON : "Portals to the non-space of globalisation" : Ewan Morrison's Tales from the Mall Isabelle KELLER-PRIVAT : Jon McGregor's Negative Space in If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things Anthony CORDINGLEY : Autotraduire son moi : Birds of Passage de Brian Castro Robert L.
SNYDER : Contextualizing Adam Hall's Fiction : Liminality, Nihilism, and Pathogenic History in The Quiller Memorandum.