
Mark Robert Darlow MA PhD
Fellow 2006 - 2010
Director of Studies in French
University Senior Lecturer in the Department of French
Email: mrd32 "at" cam.ac.uk
Website: http://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/french/staff/mrd32/
Mark Darlow works on eighteenth-century French theatre and music, especially opéra comique, Rousseau, Bernardin de Saint-Pierre and the culture of the Revolutionary period. He is a member of the team editing the correspondence of Bernardin de Saint-Pierre and has published Maîtres et valets en France au XVIIIe siècle (Paris, 1999), Nicolas-Etienne Framery and lyric theatre in eighteenth-century France (Oxford, 2003), Revolutionary Culture: Continuity and Change (Nottingham French Studies, 2006), and co-edited, with Dr Caroline Warman (Jesus College, Oxford) The Discursive Culture: Action and Interaction, text and context (Oxford, 2007), as well as articles and chapters on the areas mentioned above. Current projects include an institutional history of the Paris Opera, 1789-1799, and a critical edition of Laya's L'Ami des lois, both funded by the Philip Leverhulme Prize trust.