
معرفی
Dr Harsh Trivedi is a Teaching Associate at the School of Languages, Arts and Societies, University of Sheffield, specializing in French literature and pedagogy. He has also taught at Sheffield Hallam University. His interdisciplinary work bridges literary scholarship with translation and creative writing.
- BA (Hons.) French Studies, University of Delhi (University Gold Medallist)
- MA in French and Francophone Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (India)
- MA in Crossways in Cultural Narratives, University of Sheffield (UK)
- MA in Lettres, et Langues, University of Perpignan (France)
- Laurea Magistrale in Culture Moderne Comparata, University of Bergamo (Italy)
- PhD in 19th Century French Literature, University of Sheffield
His research focuses on 19th-century realist novels, particularly the narrative functions of fictive works in Balzac's La Comédie humaine, challenging traditional discourses on literary unity and realism. He also investigates contemporary French literature (e.g., Michel Houellebecq) and postcolonial Indian literature, combining critical analysis with translation studies and creative writing.
Dr Trivedi’s work has been recognized through competitive scholarships, including:
- Doctoral Academy Scholarship for academic excellence (University of Sheffield)
- Erasmus Mundus scholarship award (European Commission)
At the University of Sheffield, he teaches courses on modern France, French history, European cinema, and French language at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He also contributes to translation studies and participates in cross-institutional teaching collaborations.
His ongoing projects include translating Balzac’s La Comédie humaine into Hindi and writing a second political fiction novel.



