“Elliptical Trainer” par excellence : Annie Saumont and the art of the reader workout.

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  • Sara Poole

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Author Biography

Sara Poole

Dr Sara Poole is Senior Lecturer of French Studies at Reading University. She teaches language and translation on 20th-century literature including the North-African novel, the short story and Chanson). Her research interests are metropolitan French literature/popular culture in the twentieth century; the French language and its teaching; translation; chanson, and the short story. She has published three books: Etcherelli: Elise ou la vraie vie, London, Grant & Cutler (Critical Guide No. 104), 1994; Brassens: les chansons, London, Grant & Cutler (Critical Guide No. 125), 2000; Brel and Chanson, Lanham, Maryland, University Press of America, 2004. Dr Poole also published several articles on Annie Saumont. The most recent ones are: ‘“Souvenirs, souvenirs”: the role of memory in the work of Annie Saumont‘ Forum for Modern Language Studies, Vol. 48, no. 1, December, 2011; “OEuvre en travaux: Annie Saumont, Perpetual Writer at Work”, Australian Journal of French Studies, Vol. 48, no. 3, Sept-Dec 2011; ‘“Ce n‘est pas elle qu'on voit” : the Photograph in the Work of Annie Saumont‘, New Zealand Journal of French Studies, Vol. 33, no. 1, May 2012.

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2019-08-31

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