| Enlightenment Cosmopolitanism Edited by David Adams and Galin Tihanov German Women’s Writing of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: Future Directions in Feminist Criticism Edited by Helen Fronius and Anna Richards - ‘The volume will be of great use to students and researchers alike, as a source of well-written critical scholarship and of pointers to severe deficits in current research. It offers productive methodologies for taking the enquiry forward in areas vital to a fuller, more nuanced understanding of the place of women writers as part of the whole picture of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century cultural history in the German-speaking lands.’ — unsigned notice, Forum for Modern Language Studies 48.4 (October 2012), 489
Mediterranean Travels: Writing Self and Other from the Ancient World to Contemporary Society Edited by Patrick Crowley, Noreen Humble and Silvia Ross Proust Writing Photography: Fixing the Fugitive in À la recherche du temps perdu Áine Larkin - ‘Throughout the volume, Larkin’s close readings often provide fresh insights by situating themselves at a tangent to existing interpretations. In this way they form an individual trajectory, turning the study into a valuable source of orientation and stimulation for experts and newcomers to the field alike.’ — Katja Haustein, French Studies 67.1 (January 2013), 115-16
- ‘Á́ine Larkin makes an excellent contribution to this already well established field of study with this systematic analysis of the manifold ways in which Proust appropriates photography for both thematic and stylistic purposes.’ — Marion Schmid, Modern and Contemporary France 20.4 (September 2012), 514-16
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