French Women Writing the Environment during the Long Nineteenth Century
Co-organised by Women in French: Australia, with the School of Advanced Study’s Environmental Humanities Research Hub and Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies
French women writers in the nineteenth century critiqued humanity’s relationship with Nature and gender roles. This discussion between Christie Margrave (Cardiff University) and Daniel Finch-Race (University of Bologna and Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies) shall focus on how a variety of authors shaped eco-conscious literary traditions.
All are welcome to attend this free seminar which will be held online via Teams at 9am BST (UK time). Please register using ‘Book Now’ at the top of the page and you will be sent the Teams link by email
French women writers in the nineteenth century critiqued humanity’s relationship with Nature and gender roles. This discussion between Christie Margrave (Cardiff University) and Daniel Finch-Race (University of Bologna and Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies) shall focus on how a variety of authors shaped eco-conscious literary traditions.
All are welcome to attend this free seminar which will be held online via Teams at 9am BST (UK time). Please register using ‘Book Now’ at the top of the page and you will be sent the Teams link by email
This page was last updated on 27 May 2025