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Professor Mark Darlow is a leading academic in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge, specializing in Eighteenth-Century French Literature and Culture. His research bridges theatre, musicology, and cultural history, with a focus on Enlightenment France and Revolutionary periods. He teaches core courses in theory for the Faculty’s MPhil program.
- Current projects include a monograph on the reception of French classical theatre in the Enlightenment and international collaboration with Prof. Rebecca Geoffroy-Schwinden (University of North Texas).
- He supervises PhD research on 18th-century theatre women and Mlle Montansier.
- Darlow’s interdisciplinary work has been supported by AHRC, British Academy, and Owen Taylor Research Fund grants.
His research interests include:
- Eighteenth-Century French Theatre and Music
- Rousseau and Bernardin de Saint-Pierre Studies
- Material Culture and Book History
- Enlightenment and Revolutionary Cultural Politics
- Opéra-comique and Lyric Theatre
Recent publications analyze:
- 1789-1799 Parisian opera reforms
- Chiaroscuro in Enlightenment theatre
- Gluckist-Piccinnist debates
- Mercier’s urban soundscapes
- Diderot’s musical theories
- Post-Thermidor cultural shifts
Scientific awards:
- Philip Leverhulme Prize (2005)
- Runner-up for Gapper Prize (2012)
He serves on editorial boards of Coulisses, Modern Languages Open, and Early-Modern French Studies, and contributes to media outlets like Royal Opera House and Linn Records.
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