
معرفی
Edward M.J. Nye is an Associate Professor of French and a Fellow of Lincoln College at the University of Oxford. His work bridges literary theory, theater history, and cultural studies, with a focus on the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and Deaf Studies.
- Research areas include 18th-19th century French literature, mime/theater aesthetics, and cycling's literary symbolism
- Current projects examine Deaf culture's historical and artistic legacy
His publications reveal trends in interdisciplinary research, connecting dance, theater, and French intellectual movements. Recent works (2022) analyze Pierrot's cultural myth and cycling's literary role, while earlier studies (2014-2021) explore Noverre's ballet theories, Deburau's Romanticized persona, and chiaroscuro's metaphorical use in performance.
Academic affiliations include Lincoln College, University of Oxford, and contributions to journals like L’Esprit Créateur and New Theatre Quarterly. He supervises postgraduate research in 18th-19th century French topics, including authors like Rousseau and Diderot.





