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TISS1 TERYSIS - Implanteus 1st Summer School 4, 5, 6 juillet 2022 Avignon
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TISS1 TERYSIS - Implanteus 1st Summer School 4, 5, 6 juillet 2022 Avignon
Cette conférence a été donnée dans le cadre du colloque international Narrative ethics and character in the representation of the past in contemporary English-speaking fiction, organisé par Armelle
Jean-Paul Gabilliet (Université Bordeaux Montaigne), How Charles Crumb’s childhood obsession with Stevenson’s Treasure Island finally drove him crazy
Ali Bacon (Independent scholar and writer), Mrs Sitwell, pleasure or pain?
Mafalda Cipollone (independent scholar),’It is like a wind blowing to one out of fairyland’: the Mentone Letters
Thomson Moore Prentice (independent scholar), A Tale of Two Louis - Crossing Paths in the Cevennes.
Hilary J Beattie (Columbia University, NY), The pleasures and the perils of collaboration: Robert Louis Stevenson, Belle Strong and Graham Balfour, in Samoa and beyond
Gilles Ménégaldo (Université de Poitiers), Dreadful Pleasures in Some Filmic Adaptations of ‘The Body Snatcher’ (1884) and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886).
Pam Lock (Bristol University), ‘A favourable stage of drink’: Re-framing Robert Louis Stevenson’s approach to alcohol, health, and pleasure
Linda Dryden (Napier University), ‘I had learned to dwell with pleasure, as a beloved daydream, on the thought of the separation of these elements’: The thrill of being Mr Hyde
Adam Kozaczka (Texas A and M International University), Reenacting the ‘Excitements’ of Eighteenth-Century Scots Law in Stevenson’s Historical Novels.
ucio de Capitani (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice), ‘Greedy of all Pleasures’/ ‘Divinely Free from Malice’: Enjoyment and Ethics in Stevenson and Melville.