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laetitiand.bsky.social
@laetitiand.bsky.social
English PhD candidate @DCU @ResearchIreland - Venice in 20th century American and British fiction - if related to Italy even better
Such a privilege to collaborate with both of my home universities, Université Paris-Sorbonne and Dublin City University, on the Ulysses project! A special thanks to the English Department at the Sorbonne for hosting us these last few days - stay tuned for more exciting projects!
October 24, 2025 at 8:53 AM
Such a pleasure to present both for the Hemingway Society and the @edithwhartonsoc.bsky.social at this year's ALA conference - this was also my last conference as a PhD, but cheers to hopefully many more 🎓
May 23, 2025 at 9:48 PM
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‘It Girl’ to 'Girl's Girl’" Elif S. Armbruster
“The Comeback of The Glimpses of the Moon,” Laetitia Nebot-Deneuville
"Anesthetic Femininity and the ‘Unlikeable’ Female Character’” Leila Stegemoeller
“The Age of Influence: Edith Wharton’s Stories and Instagram Stories,” H. J. E. Champion
May 7, 2025 at 10:49 PM
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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 @dublincityuni.bsky.social @researchireland.bsky.social www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...
Why comfort TV is having a moment in these turbulent times
Our fondness for TV shows which rely on lightness and wholesomeness makes sense in the current political and environmental nightmare
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April 10, 2025 at 11:44 AM
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Why comfort TV is having a moment in these turbulent times.
Piece by Laëtitia Nebot-Deneuville, PhD candidate in the DCU School of English, for @rtebrainstorm.bsky.social.
Read here: launch.dcu.ie/3EhM8OK
#RTEBrainstorm
Why comfort TV is having a moment in these turbulent times
Our fondness for TV shows which rely on lightness and wholesomeness makes sense in the current political and environmental nightmare
launch.dcu.ie
April 10, 2025 at 1:17 PM
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#DCUStaff: Join us for the next exciting session of the DCU Staff Book Club, featuring 'Glorious Exploits' by Ferdia Lennon, in conversation with Dr Darren Murphy from the DCU School of English, on Thursday, May 8th.
To join the waitlist, please go to: launch.dcu.ie/3QDyM1S
April 11, 2025 at 10:21 AM