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“The historical novel NOW”, Jerome de Groot, University of Manchester, UK
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COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL ANNUEL
SOCIETE D ETUDE ANGLAISES CONTEMPORAINES
The (Neo-)Historical in British Literature and Visual Arts (20th-21st c.)
Jerome de Groot (University of Manchester, UK) is the author of The Historical Novel (Routledge 2010). In this conference, he shares with us his attempt at updating this book initially written in 2007 considering the genre has developed and shifted so much since.
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