Armelle PAREY is a Senior Lecturer at the Université de Caen-Normandie, France. Her research embraces narrative endings, memory and rewritings of the past in contemporary English-speaking fiction with publications on Peter Carey, Carol Shields, Ian McEwan and Rachel Cusk. She has co-directed four collections of essays with Isabelle Roblin : Happy Endings and Films (Michel Houdiard 2010); Literary Happy Endings, Closure for Sunny Imaginations (Shaker Verlag, 2012); L'Inachevé ou l'ère des possibles dans la littérature anglophone, Récits ouverts et incomplets (Presses Universitaires de Caen 2014); Character Migration in Anglophone Literature (E-Réa, Revue électronique d'études sur le monde anglophone 2015).
---- Isabelle ROBLIN is an Assistant Professor at the Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale and specialises in contemporary anglophone literature. She has published many articles on such writers as F. S. Fitzgerald, Graham Swift, Kazuo Ishiguro, Alice Randall and Salman Rushdie. She is also interested in feminist and post-colonial rewritings of classics. She is currently working on literary and cinematographic rewritings of the British and American literary canons and more particularly on Harold Pinter's adapted screenplays and has published Harold Pinter adaptateur : la liberté artistique et ses limites.