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Associate Lecturer
"Docteur de l'Universite de Paris IV-Sorbonne, Licence es Lettres, Maitrise es Lettres, DEA, (Paris IV); PhD, BA(Hons), BLitt, (Melbourne); Dip Ed (La Trobe); RSA/Camb CTEFLA"

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"Isabelle de Montolieu Reads Anne Elliot's Mind: Free Indirect Discourse in La Famille Elliot," Persuasions 32, June 2011
"La Famille Elliot, première traduction française de Persuasion de Jane Austen," New Zealand Journal of French Studies, May 2011
Isabelle de Montolieu reads Jane Austen's Fictional Minds: The First French Translations of Free Indirect Discourse from Jane Austen's Persuasion, Peter Lang, (Bern, 2011)
Adam holds a PhD in French and Comparative Literature from the Universities of Paris IV and Melbourne. Currently, he is an associate lecturer in French in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Tasmania. Previously, he worked as a reader in English language and literature at the Lycees Henri IV and Louis-le-Grand in Paris. He received a BA and an MA from the University of Paris IV - Sorbonne, before undertaking doctoral studies there. His recent publications include a book, Isabelle de Montolieu Reads Jane Austens Fictional Minds (Peter Lang), and articles on the use of free indirect discourse in Montolieus La Famille Elliot in journals such as the New Zealand Journal of French Studies, and Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal.
Adam Russell's thesis: Theses.fr http://www.theses.fr/2010PA040089
Authorised by the Interim Head of School, Social Sciences and the Acting Head of School, Humanities
20 May, 2013
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