Alistair Rolls, Ph.D (1998), University of Nottingham, is Associate Professor of French Studies at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He has published monographs, edited collections and numerous articles on twentieth-century French fiction, including Paris and the Fetish: Primal Crime Scenes (Rodopi, 2014).
Clara Sitbon, Ph.D. (2015), University of Newcastle, Australia, lectures in French at the University of Sydney. She has published a number of articles and book chapters on the theory of literary hoaxes. She is currently completing a monograph on Vernon Sullivan.
Marie-Laure Vuaille-Barcan, Ph.D. (2007), University of Newcastle, Australia, is Senior Lecturer in French Studies at that university. She has published monographs, translations and articles on French and Australian literature, including Transfert de langue, transfert de culture (Peter Lang, 2012).
âThe insistence on the surface, a rejection of symptomatic reading, searching for latent meanings within texts is part of a conversation taking place that challenges existing perceptions of literature, what literature is, and how we should read it. [â¦] This engaging and compelling book demonstrates that just such an approach is both novel and fruitful for engaging with the literature we read now.â - Daniel Magennis, in: New Voices in Translation Studies Vol. 19 (2018) pp.38-43
Undergraduate and postgraduate students of French and English literature, Crime Fiction, and American Studies; academics in French Studies and those working in the area of twentieth-century crime fiction; public and university libraries.