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Literature in French and Welsh/Cymraeg, travel writing, translation studies, comparative literature, minority studies, nineteenth century, Brittany/Breizh, Society of Dix-neuviémistes
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Squadrons of Pigs www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
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Je découvre Yann Paranthoën 'sculpteur de sons' breton: www.radiofrance.fr/francecultur...
Lecture finished, Powerpoint finished, ready for my trip to Brest for: www.univ-brest.fr/crbc/fr/actu...
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🚨Grants available 🚨 Early career researcher grants of up to £500 are available to members of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes to assist with research projects related to 19th French studies. These are awarded on a competitive basis, and normally only 1 to 2 are awarded per year.
The scale of the cull is appalling.
Quatrième séance du séminaire de l'axe 3 "Conscience(s) du maritime", programme "Dire et représenter la mer". Avec Caroline Fieschi, Marie Mossé et Heather Williams.
Mémoires maritimes et portuaires au féminin du XVIIe siècle à nos jours | Centre de recherche bretonne et celtique
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Please visit our website for full details: uksdn.co.uk/ecr-grant/ Application forms should be returned by 1 September 2026 to the Secretary of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes, Heather Williams, [email protected]
Christopher’s paper, ‘The Allegorical Architectures of Pleasure and Joy in Émile Zola’s Pot-Bouille and Au Bonheur des Dames’, was judged to be ‘a model of concision that wears its erudition lightly’ that embedded itself ‘impressively within the discourse of Zola criticism’.
Congratulations to Christopher Goring (Cambridge) who is this year’s winner of the SDN Postgraduate Prize 🎉🎉🎉 The prize is awarded for the best postgraduate conference paper submitted for the Society’s Annual Conference (#SDNCardiff2026).
If you, like us, have felt like there was something missing in your life since our conference in Cardiff concluded, fear not! You can do it all again next year… our 25th annual conference will be in Dundee on 14-16 April on the theme of Craft and Industry. Find out more: uksdn.co.uk/sdn-annual-c...
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