
Laëtitia Nebot-Deneuville
@ndlaetitia
English PhD candidate @DCU @Researchirel- Venice in 20th century American and British fiction - if related to Italy even better
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It's the last week of teaching & a busy one for the School! The last of our Research Seminars takes place on Wednesday when Paula Murphy talks about Film and AI. On Tuesday there's another online postgraduate seminar by Máighréad Medbh on the autopoetic essay Laëtitia Nebot-Deneuville for link





Wharton’s collection Beinecke Library in a nutshell: 50% dog pictures and 50% letters fighting her editors


The final in the very successful postgrad webinar series run jointly by us & UCD English Studies takes place next Tuesday 28, 1-2pm. Iuliia Molnar will discuss Migrant Exceptionalism in Doddridge Blackmore’s Dariel: a Romance of Surrey & Conrad’s “Amy Foster”. More info via Laëtitia Nebot-Deneuville




PhD student Laëtitia Nebout-Deneuville Laëtitia Nebot-Deneuville wonders what Hemingway would have been like if he had social media in a recent blog post for @theehsociety hemingwaysociety.org/if-hemingway-h…

In our latest Blog-Theorising Research Ecologies? An Environmental Humanities (Meta)Symposium. Ashley Cahillane University College Dublin examines why 'there is a pressing need to explore the theoretical, intellectual, & imaginative dimensions of decarbonizing academia.' irishhumanities.com/blog/theorisin…



The English Research Group Series is coming back, and this year it is between the schools of English of DCU, UCD and TCD! Ginevra Bianchini @hammurrrabii and myself can't wait to listen to your presentations. Send your abstract by October 7!



‼️Very happy to announce that my colleage Dr. Alaez and I are organising this year's HEAL Uniovi 's conference on #MedicalHumanities and #EnvironmentalHumanities. 📨 You cand send us your abstracts up until the 5th of march! ⤵️ All info here!



Why comfort TV is having a moment. Our fondness for TV shows which rely on lightness and wholesomeness makes sense in these turbulent times, writes Laëtitia Nebot-Deneuville Dublin City University Research Ireland rte.ie/brainstorm/202…


Great talks on career paths after the MA in Children’s & YA Lit-the arts, research, libraries & more! Thanks, MA graduate Children's Books Ireland Publication Officer Ruth Concannon, PhD student Laëtitia Nebot-Deneuville, Louise Tobin Coolock Library, Kathleen Moran JCSP Library Project & Neasa McHale 👏

