
About
Adnot Camille holds dual roles as a Teaching and Research Fellow at Université Paris-Est Créteil and a Doctor of Université Paris Cité. Her research focuses on William Blake’s illuminated books, intermedial studies, and 19th-century Romanticism. She defended her thesis "In the midst of Chaos: Disorderly Orderings in William Blake's Illuminated Books" in December 2023 under Jean-Marie Fournier.
Education:
- PhD in English, Université Paris Cité (2018–2023)
- MA in English, Université Paris Cité (2013–2015) – Awarded Romantic Studies MA Thesis Prize
- Bachelor of Arts in English, Université Paris Cité (2013)
- École Normale Supérieure (Ulm), 2012–2018
Her research emphasizes the interplay between text and image in Romantic literature, with contributions to Inconstances Romantiques (2019), Water and Sea in Word and Image (2023), and Milton Across Borders and Media (2023). She co-hosts the seminar Romanticism Across Borders, fostering transnational perspectives on Romanticism.
Awards:
- Romantic Studies MA Thesis Prize (2013)
Grants and Advising: Her work has been supported by institutional research grants. She has advised multiple conference papers and seminars, including Techniques in Making from the Mess (2019) and SAES Congress (2022–2024).
Laboratories/Teams: Affiliated with LARCA (Université Paris Cité) and the Ecole Doctorale 131 research networks.
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