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Cécile Cottenet
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Literary Agents

Over the course of the 20th century, literary agents have maintained an important role in the...

Jean-Yves Mollier
fr en

Transatlantic authors in European publishing after 1945

This article on the circulation of books in the transatlantic space starts with a historically datable...

Maria Ligia Coelho Prado, Valdir Donizete Santos Junior
pt en

Robinson Crusoe

In 1719, Daniel Defoe published The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. The story and the...

Axel Gasquet
fr

L’orientalisme hispano-américain

L’orientalisme hispano-américain est une dimension de la production littéraire hispanique depuis 1810....

Kathleen Gyssels
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Solitude, du roman au musée : l’œuvre mémorielle d’André Schwarz-Bart

Figure légendaire de l’histoire antillaise et de l’univers des plantations, Solitude, l’héroïne du...

Jacques Pothier
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Littérature

Les littératures atlantiques ont été le véhicule privilégié de l'histoire culturelle du Monde...

Paul-Henri Giraud
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Octavio Paz

If there is one Latin-American writer who embodies the fertility of intellectual and aesthetic...