Committees

1.  Editorial Committee

The Editorial Committee is composed of members from various French and international universities. The minimum number of members is five, and the maximum is fifteen. The Committee oversees the general running of the journal (defining themes, approving and monitoring issues, finding experts, monitoring articles under expert review, etc.). In conjunction with the Scientific Committee, it helps to draw up the main guidelines of the editorial policy. It meets three times a year.

  • Frédéric Alchalabi, senior lecturer accredited to supervise research (HDR holder) in Spanish Language and Literature, Nantes Université

  • Valérie Bénéjam, senior lecturer in Anglo-Saxon Language and Literature, Nantes Université

  • Jocelyn Godiveau, senior lecturer in Modern Literature, Université catholique de l’Ouest (UCO Angers)

  • Nathalie Grande, professeure en littérature française du XVIIe siècle, Nantes Université

  • Géraldine Hertz, senior lecturer in Greek Language and Literature, Nantes Université

  • Mathilde Labbé, senior lecturer in French Literature, Nantes Université

  • Corentin Le Corre, research-creation doctoral student in French Literature, University of Clermont Auvergne and Nantes Université

  • Dominique Peyrache-Leborgne, professor of Comparative Literature, Nantes Université

  • Chantal Pierre, senior lecturer in French literature (19th century), Nantes Université

  • Juan Rendón, doctor in comparative literature, Le Mans University

  • Lucie Thévenet , senior lecturer accredited to supervise research (HDR holder) in Greek Language and Literature, Nantes Université (chief editor)

  • Walter Zidaric, professor of Italian Literature and Culture, Nantes Université

  • Editorial secretary: Sylvie Guionnet, research engineer, Nantes Université

2.  Scientific Committee

The Scientific Committee oversees the editorial direction of the journal, ensures its scientific quality, and provides critical feedback. It is composed of five to ten members from various French and international universities. The Scientific Committee is consulted each time there is a change or development in editorial policy, and every three years for an editorial review.

  • Giovanni Capecchi, Università per Stranieri di Perugia, 19th-20th Century Italian Literature

  • Cyrille François, University of Lausanne, Linguistics and Comparative Literature

  • Martine Hennard de la Rochère, University of Lausanne, English and Comparative Literature

  • Fiona Macintosh, Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford, Classical Reception / Greek Tragedy

  • David Martens, KU Leuven University, 20th Century French Literature

  • Larry Norman, University of Chicago, 17th Century French Literature

  • Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania, English and Comparative Literature

  • Anne Rolet, Rennes 2 University, Neo-Latin literature

  • Annelies Schulte Nordholt, Leiden University, 20th Century French Literature

  • Hélène Thieulin-Pardo, Sorbonne University, Literature and Culture of Medieval Spain

3.  Peer Review Committee

The Peer Review Committee assesses the texts submitted for each issue, calling on experts from all contributory disciplines in literary studies. They prepare an expert report that is submitted to the editor responsible for the issue.

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