Professor Thomas Baldwin
School of Languages, Arts and Societies
Head of School


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School of Languages, Arts and Societies
Jessop West
1 Upper Hanover Street
Sheffield
S3 7RA
- Profile
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I studied for a BA in French and German at University College London, and for a DPhil in French at New College, Oxford. Before coming to Sheffield, I was Reader in French and Co-Director of the Centre for Modern European Literature and Culture at the University of Kent. I am a member of the Society for French Studies Executive Committee, and General Editor of the MHRA/Legenda Research Monographs in French Studies book series.
- Qualifications
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DPhil in French (âThe Material Object in the Work of Marcel Proustâ), New College, University of Oxford
MSt in European Literature, New College, University of Oxford
BA in French and German, University College London
- Research interests
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My research interests are in modern French literature, philosophy and culture, and in particular the interrelations of critical theory, literature and visual art. I have published widely on the work of Marcel Proust. My most recent book (Roland Barthes: The Proust Variations) examines Barthesâs sustained engagement with Proustâs Ă la recherche du temps perdu between the 1950s and 1980. I am currently developing two projects, one on Salon criticism and ekphrasis from the eighteenth century onwards, and the other, with Professor Patrick ffrench (Kingâs College London), on intersections between modern European literature, philosophy and law.
- Teaching interests
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I have taught undergraduate and postgraduate modules on modern French literature, philosophy and visual culture, as well as French language at all levels.
I offer research supervision in the fields of modern French literature, philosophy and text-image relations.
- Publications
Authored books and co-edited volumes
- Roland Barthes: The Proust Variations (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2019), 208pp. ISBN: 9781789620016.
- Whatâs So Great About Roland Barthes?, ed. Thomas Baldwin, Katja Haustein and Lucy OâMeara, LâEsprit CrĂ©ateur (Johns Hopkins University Press), 55/4 (Winter 2015), 180pp. ISSN: 0014-0767.
- Questions of Influence in Modern French Literature, ed. Thomas Baldwin, James Fowler and Ana de Medeiros (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), 256pp. ISBN: 9781137030290.
- Text and Image in Modern European Culture, ed. Thomas Baldwin, Natasha Grigorian and Margaret Rigaud-Drayton (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2012), 280pp. ISBN: 9781557536280.
- The Picture as Spectre in Diderot, Proust, and Deleuze (Oxford: Legenda, 2011), 134pp. ISBN: 9781907625039.
- The Flesh in the Text, ed. Thomas Baldwin, James Fowler and Shane Weller (Bern, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2007), 289pp. ISBN: 9783039111022.
- The Material Object in the Work of Marcel Proust (Bern, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2005), 192pp. ISBN: 9780820472478.
Journal articles and book chapters
- âThe Unanswered Demand: Barthes and Proustâ, in Unavailable: The Joy of Not Responding, ed. Marie-Luise Goldmann and Anna Hordych (Berlin: Kadmos Kulturverlag, 2023).
- âProust Machine: Gilles Deleuzeâ (co-authored with Patrick ffrench), in The Proustian Mind, ed. Anna Magdalena Elsner and Thomas Stern (London: Routledge, 2022).
- âFinding a Way Out: Proustian Semiotics in Deleuze and Guattariâ (co-authored with Patrick ffrench), in Proustâs Way: Theorisations, Hybridisations, Mythologies, ed. Emanuela Piga Bruni, Ruggero Ragonese, and Marion Schmid, E/C (February 2022).
- âUnderstanding Barthes, Understanding Proustâ, in Understanding Barthes, Understanding Modernism, ed. Jeffrey R. Di Leo and Zahi Zalloua (London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022).
- âTheories of the Novelâ, in The Cambridge History of the Novel in French, ed. Adam Watt (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021). ISBN: 9781108497077.
- âRoland Barthes, les variations Proustâ, in Barthes et la musique, ed. Claude Coste and Sylvie Douche (Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2018), pp. 203â12. ISBN: 9782753575455.
- âMarcel Proust, On and Offâ, in Lucidity: Essays in Honour of Alison Finch, ed. Ian James and Emma Wilson (Oxford: Legenda, 2016), pp. 121â31. ISBN: 9781907625039.
- âOn GarrĂ©ta on Proustâ, French Studies, LXX/1 (2016), 33â43. ISSN: 0016-1128.
- âRewriting Proustâ, Whatâs So Great About Roland Barthes?, ed. Thomas Baldwin, Katja Haustein and Lucy OâMeara, LâEsprit CrĂ©ateur (Johns Hopkins University Press), 55/4 (Winter 2015), 70â85. ISSN: 0014-0767.
- âIntroduction: Whatâs So Great About Roland Barthes?â, Whatâs So Great About Roland Barthes?, ed. Thomas Baldwin, Katja Haustein and Lucy OâMeara, LâEsprit CrĂ©ateur (Johns Hopkins University Press), 55/4 (Winter 2015), 1â6. ISSN: 0014-0767.
- âFĂ©lix Guattariâs Swannâ, Swann at 100 / Swann Ă 100 ans, ed. Adam Watt, Marcel Proust Aujourd-hui, 12 (October 2015), 35â49. ISSN: 1571-5647.
- âCłóČč°ù±ôłÜČő/łúâ, Writing, Reading, Grieving: Essays in Memory of Suzanne Dow, ed. Ruth Cruickshank and Adam Watt, Nottingham French Studies, 53/1 (Spring 2014), 90â101. ISSN: 0029-4586.
- âSpeaking of âNobody Spokeâ: Script for a Theory Installation by the Jackson Pollock Barâ, in Art & Language: Nobody Spoke (Exhibition Catalogue), ed. Matthew Jesse Jackson, Nicholas Logsdail and Joanna Thornberry (London: Lisson Gallery, 2014), pp. 133â141.
- âPrefaceâ, in Questions of Influence in Modern French Literature, ed. Thomas Baldwin, James Fowler and Ana de Medeiros (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), pp. viiâxvi. ISBN: 9781137309136
- âMid-twentieth-century views, 1960s to 1980sâ, in Marcel Proust in Context, ed. Adam Watt (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 199â205. ISBN: 9781139135023.
- âPhilosophyâ, in Marcel Proust in Context, ed. Adam Watt (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 75â82. ISBN: 9781139135023.
- âProustâs Picture Planeâ, in Proust and the Visual, ed. Nathalie Aubert (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2013), pp. 131â48. ISBN: 9780708325483.
- âGrazing with Marcel Proustâ, in Modernist Eroticisms: European Literature after Sexology, ed. Anna Katharina Schaffner and Shane Weller (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), pp. 63â79. ISBN: 9781137030290.
- âPhotography and Painting in Proustâs Ă la recherche du temps perduâ, in Text and Image in Modern European Culture, ed. Thomas Baldwin, Natasha Grigorian and Margaret Rigaud-Drayton (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2012), pp. 76â87. ISBN: 9781557536280.
- âOn Barthes on Proustâ, Forum for Modern Language Studies, 48/3 (June 2012), 274â87. ISSN: 0015-8518.
- âThe Thickness of Art: Paintings and Photographs in Proustâs Rechercheâ, Modern Language Review, 106/1 (January 2011), 86â98. ISSN: 0026-7937.
- âEkphrasis and Related Issues in Diderotâs Salonsâ, in New Essays on Diderot, ed. James Fowler (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 234â47. ISBN: 9780521769563.
- âProust and Zola: Name that Pictureâ, Forum for Modern Language Studies, 46/1 (January 2010), 29â42. ISSN: 0015-8518.
- âProust et les jets dâeau dâHubert Robertâ, Cahiers de lâAIEF, ed. Marian Hobson, 62 (2010), 223â39. ISSN: 0571-5865.
- ââEt tout le reste est littĂ©ratureâ: Deleuze reads Le Temps retrouvĂ©â, in âLe Temps retrouvĂ©â, Eighty Years After, ed. Adam Watt (Bern, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2009), pp. 267â78. ISBN: 9783039118434.
- âProustâs Eyesâ, in The Flesh in the Text, ed. Thomas Baldwin, James Fowler and Shane Weller (Bern, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2007), pp. 95â108. ISBN: 9783039111022.
- âIntroductionâ to The Flesh in the Text, ed. Thomas Baldwin, James Fowler and Shane Weller (Bern, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2007), pp. 9â18. ISBN: 9783039111022.
- âJacques Bouveresse: Being UnFrench, Metaphoricallyâ, French Cultural Studies, 18/3 (October 2007), 321â33. ISSN: 0957-1558.
- âProust, a Fountain and Some Pink Marbleâ, French Studies, LIX/4 (2005), 481â93. ISSN: 0016-1128.
- âDeleuzeâs Baconâ, Radical Philosophy, 123 (JanuaryâFebruary 2004), 29â40. ISSN: 0300-211X.