Claire Bazin is a distinguished Professor of British (19th century) and Commonwealth Literatures at Université Paris Nanterre.

Throughout her academic journey, Claire has authored several influential books that have contributed significantly to the field of literary criticism. Her publications include "Vision du mal chez les sœurs Brontë" (1995), "Jane Eyre de Charlotte Brontë" (2001), "Jane Eyre, le pèlerin moderne" (2008), "Janette Frame" (2011), "Frankenstein Galvanised" (2012), and her most recent work, "Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights" (2023).

In addition to her solo projects, Claire has collaborated with fellow scholars on co-written books. These include "Jane Eyre: De Charlotte Brontë à Franco Zeffirelli" (2008), "Jane Eyre, l'itinéraire d'une femme: Du roman à l'écran" (2008), "Janet Frame, 'The Lagoon and Other Stories': naissance d'une œuvre" (2010), "littérature anglo-saxonne au féminin: (Re)naissance(s) et horizons XVIIe siècle - XXe siècle" (2012), and "Dracula: L'œuvre de Bram Stoker et le film de F-F Coppola" (2005).

Claire Bazin's scholarly contributions also extend to numerous articles that have appeared in esteemed academic journals. Some of her notable articles include "Janet Frame: 'Keel and Kool' or Autobiogra/fiction" (2007), "Transgression and violence in Wuthering Heights" (2011), "Sea, Sex and Sun: Janet Frame's experience(s) in Ibiza" (2011), "Jane Eyre is the resistance" (2012), "Patricia Neville, Janet Frame's World of Books" (2020), and "Janet Frame's Autobiographical Trilogy: Birth of an Oeuvre" (2018).

With her extensive research, insightful analyses, and profound understanding of literature, Claire Bazin continues to shape the discourse surrounding British and Commonwealth literatures. Her work serves as an inspiration to aspiring scholars and readers alike, fostering a deeper appreciation for the rich literary heritage of the 19th century and beyond.

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