Barton Palmer, co-series editor of Traditions in World Cinema and Calhoun Lemon Professor of Literature at Clemson University, interviews Charlie…
Category: French Studies
Written by Stephen Bamforth Michel Jeanneret was a great friend of Nottingham French Studies, and we were greatly saddened by…
My guest edited special issue of Nottingham French Studies (NFS), explores ‘Text, Knowledge and Wonder in Early Modern France‘, fleshing out…
In 1963, Jean-Luc Nancy tackled the subject of generational silence in his article ‘A Certain Silence’ (republished in OLR in…
Marcel Proust once said, “Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners…
The notion of “sovereignty” has been made central to the debate heading toward Brexit, but what does it mean? Does…
Last month we celebrated the writing of Hélène Cixous, both as part of Women’s History Month and of OLR’s…
By Claire White In France, the turn of the millennium ushered in a bold, and controversial, act of legal reform…
By Christian B. Long My article in the new issue of International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing is part of my…
By Charles Forsdick, Mairéad Hanrahan and Martin Munro New and original work by some of the leading scholars in Francophone…