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Laurent Mellet, « Reading Ian McEwan’s Mature Fiction: New Critical Approaches, Nathalie Collé, Monica Latham, Armelle Parey and Isabelle Roblin, eds. », Études britanniques contemporaines
In one of the chapters in this new collection on Ian McEwan, two questions are asked that seem to encapsulate the scientific object of the publication itself: ‘[w]hy do we continue to read Ian McEwan?’ (21) and ‘what, really, is the McEwanesque [. . .]?’ (24) In these proceedings of a conference organised at the University of Caen Normandie in 2018, scholars resort to new critical frameworks in order to provide innovative readings of McEwan’s ‘mature fiction,’ that is from the 1990s onwards, when...