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Joint Digital Authorship Project with Paris 8
The emergence of digital technologies and their increasing importance in the production and reception of culture has fundamentally transformed the meaning and lived reality of authorship. The models developed at […]
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Francois Bon’s Digitalized Fiction
Erika Fülöp, ‘LIMITE Unbound: François Bon’s Digitalized Fiction and the Reinvention of the Book’, Journal of Romance Studies, 16.1 (2016), pp.62-90 Since 2005, François Bon, who began his literary career in […]
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Frank Wynne
Frank Wynne spent three weeks in March 2016 at the Department of European Languages and Cultures at Lancaster as translator-in-residence. As part of his stay, he worked alongside our MA students […]
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On Writing and Drawing: Theorizing and Practising Creativity with Roland Barthes
12 & 13 November 2015 On Writing and Drawing Interdisciplinary symposium and practice-based workshop Peter Scott Gallery, Lancaster University Thursday 12 November: Theorizing and Practising Creativity with Roland Barthes, […]
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Blog: Jessica Goodman reflects on ‘The Point of View of Posterity’
‘Let posterity be your only point of view.’ La Mettrie, French materialist philosopher, 1750 In eighteenth-century France, posterity was a topic that occupied the thoughts of a great number of […]
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Newsflash: Posterity in France, 19 March 2015
POSTERITY IN FRANCE, 1650-1800 Registration is now open for the conference ‘Posterity in France, 1650-1800 / La Postérité en France, 1650-1800’, to be held on March 19 in Cambridge. The conference is organised […]
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Blog: What about some limelight for translators?
Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Prize in literature – we need to reward translators too By Rebecca Braun, Lancaster University Patrick Modiano is out. Who knows where. The Nobel Committee couldn’t […]
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