Unveiling the secrets and mysteries of French novels (1789-1820)

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.

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