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French Week: New Rights and Networking Meetings Set for May


French Week: New Rights and Networking Meetings Set for May
Offering free participation to international publishers and rights professionals May 17 to 28, the BIEF’s French Week will feature at least 75 French publishers.
A shot made in Paris on May 28, 2020, during one of several easings of early COVID-19 spread-mitigation measures in France. Image:
Included: Five Days of Sector-Specific Analysis
The latest of the specialized digital international publishing and rights events to be announced for this challenging season is French Week, running May 17 to 28. And of particular interest, on May 17 to 21, there will be a daily thematic video, suggesting a focus for international publishers–who are urged to participate without charge. Registration is here. ....

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Theory of the Novel Spring 2020 | Duke Novel: A Forum on Fiction & Society for Novel Studies (SNS)


Theory of the Novel
Instructors: Armstrong and Garréta
Intended for graduate students and advanced undergraduates who want to pursue some area of novel, fiction, or narrative studies, this course examines a set of concepts that should provide them access to 1) the modes of thinking that characterize novels across the modern and contemporary periods and several different national traditions, 2) the various ways that critical theory has defined those concepts, and 3) reading the novel as a concept-driven argument in relation to other disciplinary discourses, especially critical theory.
The course begins by considering a long and robust tradition of critical theory focused on the novel. Why does the attempt to think about the modern world in dialectical terms encounter some kind of historical limit where that thinking stalls or breaks down? On what basis do novels nevertheless continue to be written, taught in classrooms, and circulated for the pleasure and edificatio ....

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