Prize for Nathalie Bernard and Stéphanie Gourdon

Britaix is delighted to announce that SELVA, the French learned society on travel narratives, has awarded his 2014 Research Prize to Nathalie Bernard (Aix-Marseille University) and Stéphanie Gourdon (Lyon 2), for their annotated translation of Mary Wollstonecraft’s letters from Scandinavia, published by Aix-Marseille University Press in a series directed by Jean Viviès.

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Nathalie and Stéphanie presented their translation at the seminar’s spring session in March 2013 and you can read their joint paper here.

To order the volume from the PUP website, click here. See also a recent review in our online journal E-rea by Anne Rouhette.

Our warmest congratulations to our two colleagues!



Cite this blog post
Anne Page (2014, October 13). Prize for Nathalie Bernard and Stéphanie Gourdon. Britaix 17-18 - Seminar on the early-modern anglophone world (Aix-Marseille University, LERMA, UR 853) . Retrieved March 29, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.58079/m566

Anne Page

Anne Dunan-Page is Professor of early modern British studies at Aix-Marseille University

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