Research themes
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Intermediality
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Adaptation studies
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Body studies
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Ph.D. dissertation topic: “Dorian Gray Remediated: The Workings of Intermediality in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray and Three of Its Literary, Filmic and Televisual Afterlives”, under the supervision of Pr. Catherine Bernard
Current Project
- 2021: Ph.D., Université de Paris. Dissertation Title: “Dorian Gray Remediated: The Workings of Intermediality in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray and Three of Its Literary, Filmic and Televisual Afterlives”, under the supervision of Pr. Catherine Bernard.
- 2018-2021: Lecturer in English, Université de Paris
- 2015-2018: Teaching fellow, Université Paris-Diderot
- 2013: “Agrégation” in English
- 2012: Master’s degree in English studies (ENS Lyon)
- 2010-2011: Teaching Assistant, University of Reading, UK
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« “One of Us”: Dorian Gray, Untimeliness, and Penny Dreadful’s Contemporary Victoriana », Polysèmes, 2020, no 23. Online: http://journals.openedition.org/polysemes/7052 ; DOI: 10.4000/polysemes.7052.
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« “An echo of someone else’s music” : Reconstructions polyphoniques de l’intertexte musical dans The Picture of Dorian Gray et ses reprises », Polysèmes, 30 mai 2019, n°21. Online: http://journals.openedition.org/ polysemes/4961; DOI: 10.4000/polysemes.4961.
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« De Wilde à Self : Dorian Gray ou la “décadence” des arts » in Cyril BARDE, Sylvia CHASSAING et Hermeline PERNOUD (ed.), Fin-de-siècle : fin de l’art ? Destins de l’art dans les discours de la fin des xixe et xxe siècles, Paris, Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2018.