Professor Edward J. Hughes FBA

Modern and contemporary French literature; French Algerian literature and culture; the depiction of social and cultural marginality in the modern French novel; sociology and literature; Proust studies
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2019
Subjects
Literature

Current post

Professor of French, Queen Mary University of London

Past appointments

Royal Holloway, University of London Professor of French

2002 - 2006

Royal Holloway, University of London Reader

1998 - 2002

Royal Holloway, University of London Senior Lecturer

1992 - 1998

Royal Holloway, University of London Lecturer

1991 - 1992

Birkbeck, University of London Lecturer in French

1980 - 1991

St Mary’s College of Education, Belfast Lecturer in French

1979 - 1980

Publications

Albert Camus

Edward Hughes - Published in 2015 by Reaktion Books

In collaboration with Chicago University Press

Proust, Class, and Nation

Edward J. Hughes - Published in 2011 by Oxford University Press

The Cambridge Companion to Camus

Edited by Edward J. Hughes - Published in 2007 by Cambridge University Press

Writing Marginality in Modern French Literature: From Loti to Genet

Edward J. Hughes - Published in 2006 by Cambridge University Press

Second edition

Albert Camus, ‘Le Premier Homme’/’La Peste’

Edward J. Hughes - Published in 1995 by of Glasgow French and German Publications

Marcel Proust: A Study in the Quality of Awareness

Edward J. Hughes - Published in 1983 by Cambridge University Press

Lacunary knowledge in Sebald and Proust

Edward J. Hughes - Published in 2014 by Modern Language Review

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Emma Wilson FBA

Modern and contemporary French cinema; gender and sexuality; the visual arts; writing by women; contemporary Italian cinema

Professor Emma Wilson

Professor Patrick Wright FBA

'Heritage' and the power of tradition in British culture since 1890; the cultural dimensions of international relations since 1945; place and belonging in relation to globalisation

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Professor Cairns Craig FBA

Irish and Scottish Literature and History

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