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Professor Emma Gilby is a leading scholar in Early Modern French Literature and Thought at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics. She studied French and German at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and began her University Lectureship in 2005. Her research bridges literary criticism, philosophy, and environmental history.
- Primary Research Areas: Early Modern Literary and Intellectual History, Rhetoric, Ecocriticism, Archive Studies
Recent projects include a Leverhulme-funded study on women’s roles in shaping modern languages as a discipline and a monograph on Descartes’s Fiction (2019). Her 2025 work Descartes and the Non-Human reevaluates Cartesian philosophy through environmental humanities.
Selected Scientific Awards:
- CRASSH Crausaz-Wordsworth Fellowship
- Scaliger Fellowship (Leiden University)
- Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2024-2027)
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