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Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature
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Warren Johnson is an Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Arkansas State University. His research interests focus on French literature, with a particular emphasis on the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Johnson has published scholarly work examining specific novels and authors within this period. His recent publications include analyses of Hector Malot's "Les millions honteux" and Émile Zola's "Le Jeûne" and "La Mort d’un paysan," exploring themes of scandal, illusion, and reality as depicted in the body within Zola's work.
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- Publications: 2
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Silencing Scandal: Hector Malot’s<i>Les millions honteux</i> (2022)
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Entre illusion et réalité : le corps dans « Le Jeûne » et « La Mort d’un paysan » d’Émile Zola (2022)