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Hugues Azérad specializes in comparative literature, modernisms, romanticism, aesthetics, and postcolonial theory. He is an author of several critical works including 'L'Univers constellé de Proust, Joyce et Faulkner' and has published articles in various journals such as 'Nineteenth-Century Literature', 'French Studies', and 'Modern Language Review'. His research interest extends to modern contemporary French poetry and fiction. Azérad has contributed to numerous anthologies, such as the 'Twentieth-Century French Poetry: Critical Anthology', and has co-organized various conferences dedicated to poetic practices and the influence of Édouard Glissant. His teaching covers a range of topics from nineteenth-century to twenty-first-century French literature, culture, and thought. He actively engages in PhD supervision and has received recognition for his teaching contributions through various awards.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, England
Professor of French Studies and Comparative Literature at the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics.
Standard postgraduate requirements for Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) and related humanities departments.