Search Results - "Ventejoux, Aliette"
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Fiction Rescues History: Don DeLillo Conference in Paris
Published in Transatlantica (06-02-2017)“…The Don DeLillo conference which took place in Paris from Thursday, February 18th to Saturday, February 20th, 2016 was a major event graced by the presence of…”
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The Scarlet Letter : A comme adaptation
Published in Miranda (01-10-2019)“…Performance review Angélica Liddell’s play The Scarlet Letter, adapted from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel…”
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Du roman à la scène : Les Noms et Mao II de Don DeLillo vus par Julien Gosselin
Published in Miranda (01-04-2019)“…Performance review of two of the three plays of the trilogy adapted from Don DeLillo’s novels (Players, Mao II, The Names), directed by Julien Gosselin…”
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The Scarlet Letter : A comme adaptation: Critique
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Du roman à la scène : Les Noms et Mao II de Don DeLillo vus par Julien Gosselin: Critique
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Fiction Rescues History: Don DeLillo Conference in Paris: Paris Diderot University and Paris Sorbonne University, February 18th – 20th, 2016
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Modernist Revolutions: American Poetry and the Paradigm of the New
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Rethinking Laughter in Contemporary Anglophone Theatre
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The Scarlet Letter : A comme adaptation
Published in Miranda (19-10-2019)“…Compte rendu de la pièce d’Angélica Liddell The Scarlet Letter librement inspirée du roman de Nathaniel Hawthorne…”
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Du roman à la scène : Les Noms et Mao II de Don DeLillo vus par Julien Gosselin
Published in Miranda (23-04-2019)“…Compte rendu de deux des pièces de la trilogie (Joueurs, Mao II, Les Noms) adaptée des romans de DeLillo, mis en scène par Julien Gosselin…”
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