Unveiling the secrets and mysteries of French novels (1789-1820)
Dr Fanny Lacote will lift the veil on the secrets and mysteries
contained within the unknown French literary production published
during a turbulent period in History.
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Dr Fanny Lacote will lift the veil on the secrets and mysteries
contained within the unknown French literary production published
during a turbulent period in History. Dr Fanny Lacote, FWA
post-doctoral research fellow in French Unveiling the secrets and
mysteries of French novels (1789-1820) - Dr Fanny Lacote will lift
the veil on the secrets and mysteries contained within the unknown
French literary production published during a turbulent period in
History, from the French Revolution (1789-1804), to the Restoration
of the Monarchy (1814-1830). It will uncover some of the editorial
and publishing strategies used in a volatile political landscape to
appeal to an increasing readership eager for English Gothic
stories. (Contains references of a violent nature) Humanities Light
Night – Oxford Research Unwrapped! As part of the national Being
Human Festival, and Oxford’s Christmas Light Festival, Humanities
Light Night - Oxford Research Unwrapped! was a spectacular
explosion of colour, sound and activity for all, including a huge
video projection onto the 3-storey Radcliffe humanities building,
premiering SOURCE: CODE which featured the work of Oxford
Humanities Professors Jacob Dahl, Richard Parkinson and Armand
D'Angour, and co-created by Oxford Humanities researchers and The
Projection Studio, world-class projection and sound-artists. A
series of talks took place during the evening, relating to the
theme ‘Discovery’. This event was part of the Humanities Cultural
Programme.
contained within the unknown French literary production published
during a turbulent period in History. Dr Fanny Lacote, FWA
post-doctoral research fellow in French Unveiling the secrets and
mysteries of French novels (1789-1820) - Dr Fanny Lacote will lift
the veil on the secrets and mysteries contained within the unknown
French literary production published during a turbulent period in
History, from the French Revolution (1789-1804), to the Restoration
of the Monarchy (1814-1830). It will uncover some of the editorial
and publishing strategies used in a volatile political landscape to
appeal to an increasing readership eager for English Gothic
stories. (Contains references of a violent nature) Humanities Light
Night – Oxford Research Unwrapped! As part of the national Being
Human Festival, and Oxford’s Christmas Light Festival, Humanities
Light Night - Oxford Research Unwrapped! was a spectacular
explosion of colour, sound and activity for all, including a huge
video projection onto the 3-storey Radcliffe humanities building,
premiering SOURCE: CODE which featured the work of Oxford
Humanities Professors Jacob Dahl, Richard Parkinson and Armand
D'Angour, and co-created by Oxford Humanities researchers and The
Projection Studio, world-class projection and sound-artists. A
series of talks took place during the evening, relating to the
theme ‘Discovery’. This event was part of the Humanities Cultural
Programme.
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