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Anne Besnault is a Lecturer in the UFR Letters and Human Sciences at the University of Rouen Normandy, affiliated with the ERIAC laboratory (UR 4705). Her research focuses on English Modernism, Gender Studies, and Feminist Criticism, with special attention to the works of Virginia Woolf, Katherine Mansfield, and Elizabeth Bowen.
- Specializes in 20th and 19th-century English literature
- Expert in short fiction, novelistic forms, and critical theory
- Co-editor of influential volumes like Beyond the Victorian/Modernist Divide
- Member of the Katherine Mansfield Society, Société d’Études Woolfiennes, and SAES
Her publications explore intersections of literary modernism, gender theory, and subjectivity, with recurring themes of voice, affect, and the Female Gothic. She has organized major international conferences on Woolf, Mansfield, and the Victorian/Modernist divide, and serves on the editorial committee of the Journal of the Short Story in English.
Her recent work spans Virginia Woolf's historiography, modernist counter-histories, and cross-century Gothic traditions. She contributes to multidisciplinary seminars on topics like “Philosophy in the City” and “Gender & Screens”, and collaborates with institutions including the Alain GIS Institute of the Americas and Galatasaray University.
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