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2013The narrative interruptions of science: The baudin expedition to australia (1800 - 1804)Fornasiero, F.; West-Sooby, J.
2009The On-tology of Beckett's Nohow OnPoiana, P.
2007The Order of Mimesis in Saint-John Perse's VentsPoiana, P.
2013The passion for origins in the epic poems of Édouard GlissantPoiana, P.
2008The perversity of whiteness: Paule Constant's white spirit as a gendered rewriting of Joseph Conrad's heart of darknessEdwards, N.
2013The practices of translationFornasiero, F.; Rolls, A.; Vuaille-Barcan, M.; West-Sooby, J.
2015The return of Trauner: Late style in 1970s and 1980s French film designMcCann, B.; Edwards, N.; McCann, B.; Poiana, P.
1995The Silence of the Intellectuals: Fifteen years of debate in 'Le Nouvel Observateur' (1980-1994)Fornasiero, F.
2021The Teaching Research Nexus: French-Australian Migrant Literature in the First-Year French ClassroomEdwards, N.; Hogarth, C.
2013The traumatic origins of representationPoiana, P.
2011Théâtre complet : édition critique / Théodore de Banville. Tome 1. 1848-1864Edwards, P.; Hambly, P.
2013Théâtre complet : édition critique / Théodore de Banville. Tome II. 1865-1876Edwards, P.; Hambly, P.
2012Théâtre complet : édition critique /​ Théodore de Banville. Tome III. 1877-1893Edwards, P.; Hambly, P.
1958Thibaudet and BergsonDavies, John C.
1958Thibaudet and the problem of Literary GenerationsDavies, John C.
2013Translating nice try into Bien joué! - Going for the Paris end of Shane Maloney's MelbourneFornasiero, F.; West-Sooby, J.
1967Two studies of Gide’s Symphonie pastorale : the technique of the deluded first-person narrator with an explication de texteDavies, John C.
2008Un poème utopique de Baudelaire: "J'aime le souvenir..."Hambly, P.; John West Sooby,
2009'(Under)scoring poetic realism' - Maurice Jaubert and 1930s' French cinemaMcCann, B.
2021“Une force qui va”: Reflections on Gérard Depardieu in DantonMcCann, B.