32 | Darwinian Dialogues: Adaptation, Evolution, and the Nineteenth-Century Novel Andrew Watts Transcript 32 |
27 | Engaging with Troy: Early Modern and Contemporary Scenes Edited by Francesca Rayner and Janice Valls-Russell Transcript 27 |
23 | German Romanticism and Latin America: New Connections in World Literature Edited by Jenny Haase and Joanna Neilly Transcript 23 |
29 | Can Fiction Change the World? Edited by Alison James, Akihiro Kubo, and Françoise Lavocat Transcript 29 |
19 | Literature, Democracy and Transitional Justice: Comparative World Perspectives Edited by Mohamed-Salah Omri and Philippe Roussin Transcript 19 |
14 | After Clarice: Reading Lispector’s Legacy in the Twenty-First Century Edited by Adriana X. Jacobs and Claire Williams Transcript 14 |
22 | Dwelling on Grief: Narratives of Mourning Across Time and Forms Edited by Simona Corso, Florian Mussgnug, and Jennifer Rushworth Transcript 22 |
3 | Zola and the Art of Television: Adaptation, Recreation, Translation Kate Griffiths Transcript 3 |
1 | Adapting the Canon: Mediation, Visualization, Interpretation Edited by Ann Lewis and Silke Arnold-de Simine Transcript 1 |
12 | Reading Dante and Proust by Analogy Julia Caterina Hartley Transcript 12 |
7 | Erotic Literature in Adaptation and Translation Edited by Johannes D. Kaminski Transcript 7 |
5 | Minding Borders: Resilient Divisions in Literature, the Body and the Academy Edited by Nicola Gardini, Adriana X. Jacobs, Ben Morgan, Mohamed-Salah Omri and Matthew Reynolds Transcript 5 |
6 | Memory Across Borders: Nabokov, Perec, Chamoiseau Sara-Louise Cooper Transcript 6 |
2 | Adapted Voices: Transpositions of Céline’s Voyage au bout de la nuit and Queneau’s Zazie dans le métro Armelle Blin-Rolland Transcript 2 |