Originally from France, I completed my B.A. in English Literature and Russian Studies at McGill University (Montreal), in 2022.
After two years as a graduate in Paris, I took on a one-year French lectureship at Queens’ College, Cambridge in 2024. As Exeter and Merton Colleges’ current French lectrice, I now teach French language and culture to undergraduates taking French as part of their Medieval and Modern Languages studies.
My current graduate work is devoted to Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita and a series of rewritings of this most famous novel. I am particularly interested in the way revisionist writing is often informed by ethical queries or concerns and echoes generational changes in the perception of others. I therefore seek to uncover patterns in the representation of otherness, particularly the pain of others.