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Created in 2014, Angles is devoted to the study of the Anglophone world. The journal’s aims are to encourage innovative interdisciplinary research, to make cutting-edge research freely available and to make use of the possibilities offered by digital publication. Angles is published semi-annually by the Société des Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur (SAES).
Current open issue
12 | 2021 (Open issue)
COVID-19 and the Plague Year
Edited by Yan Brailowsky and Camille Noûs
3 latest texts
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15 December 2021
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15 December 2021
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03 November 2021
Latest issue
15 | 2022
Cities in the British Isles in the 19th-21st centuries
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Video Introduction to Issue 15 [Full text]
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Underground Manchester as urban palimpsest in Jeanette Winterson’s Frankissstein: A Love Story (2019) [Full text]Probing the posthuman horizon in a Gothic laboratory
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The large landowner as a visionary planner [Full text]Lord Salisbury’s contribution to shaping the built environment in the county of Hertfordshire