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Dr. Stephens's research focuses on the influences and legacies of French Romanticism during and since the nineteenth century, especially the works of Victor Hugo. His study Victor Hugo, Jean-Paul Sartre, and the Liability of Liberty, for which he was awarded a University Research Fellowship, appeared in 2011 and explored previously overlooked connections between Romantic and Existentialist thinking through these two iconic writers. In conjunction with this project, he also wrote the introduction to a new edition of Hugo’s classic gothic novel Notre-Dame de Paris (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame) with Signet Classics/Penguin USA.
He is currently researching how ...
Bradley Stephens completed his BA, MPhil and PhD at the University of Cambridge before joining the School of Modern Languages in Bristol in 2006 as a Lecturer in French. He currently sits on the Executive Committees of the UK Sartre Society, and was Membership Secretary for the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes from 2009 to 2012. He also sits on the Editorial Advisory Boards of Sartre Studies International and The Journal for European Studies. Within the University, he is the Year Abroad Officer for the School of Modern Languages and chaired the management of the first InsideArts, the University Festival of ...
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