Personal profile
Biography
Coralline Dupuy is a graduate from the Université de Bretagne Occidentale, where she got her Licence in English with First Class Honours.
For her Erasmus year abroad, she completed her Maîtrise in NUI Galway where she started her research on the Gothic.
Coralline then enrolled as a Ph.D. candidate in the English Department of NUI Galway under the supervision of Dr Elizabeth Tilley. Her thesis focused on ambiguous mentors in 19th-century Gothic and detective genres.
She now lectures as a Lecturer above the Bar in the French Department and in the English Department of the University of Galway. Her areas of interest are children's fiction, Young Adult fiction, fairy tales, and French language.
Research Interests
Corallines research interests include:
- YA and children's fiction
- fairy tales and their transformations
- French fairy tales (Charles Perrault)
- activism in YA fiction.
Teaching Interests
Teaching areas:
For the French Department:
- French contes de fées and littérature pour la jeunesse
- French language
- translation
For the English Department:
- fairy tales
- Contemporary children's fiction and YA fiction
- Victorian detective novels
- the Gothic
Education/Academic qualification
BA. MA. Ph.D
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Outfoxed: feminine Folklore and Agency in The Dream Hunters
Dupuy, C., 1 Jan 2012, Feminism in the Worlds of Neil Gaiman. McFarlandResearch output: Chapter in Book or Conference Publication/Proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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A French Perspective on the Irishness of Morgan Llywelyns Cold Places
Dupuy, C., 1 Jan 2011, Young Irelands: Studies in Childrens Literature. Four Courts PressResearch output: Chapter in Book or Conference Publication/Proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Linguistic Manipulation in Margaret Atwoods The Handmaids Tale and Amélie Nothombs Acide Sulfurique
Dupuy, C., 1 Jan 2008, Canada: Text and Territory. Cambridge Scholars PublishingResearch output: Chapter in Book or Conference Publication/Proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Fabricated Memories and Psychosis in A Tale of two Sisters
Dupuy, C., 1 Jan 2007Research output: Other contribution (Published) › Other contribution
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Im not interested in face: self-inflicted isolation in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Dupuy, C., 1 Jan 2007, Divided Worlds. Four Courts PressResearch output: Chapter in Book or Conference Publication/Proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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FR266 French language 5
Emerson, C., Ó Cofaigh, É., Krauthaker, M., Dupuy, C. & Denis, M. 1/09/01 → …
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