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A scholar's tale : intellectual journey of a displaced child of Europe

Title
A scholar's tale : intellectual journey of a displaced child of Europe / Geoffrey Hartman.
ISBN
9780823228324
0823228320
9780823228331
0823228339
Edition
1st ed.
Publication
New York : Fordham University Press, 2007.
Physical Description
x, 195 pages ; 22 cm.
Local Notes
AB copy signed by the author.
Summary
"For more than fifty years, Geoffrey Hartman has been a pivotal figure in the humanities. In his first book, in 1954, he helped establish the study of Romanticism as key to the problems of modernity. Later, his writings were crucial to the explosive developments in literary theory, and he was a pioneer in Jewish studies, trauma studies, and studies of the Holocaust. At Yale, he was a founder of its Judaic Studies program as well as of the first major video archive for Holocaust testimonies." "Generations of students have benefited from Hartman's generosity, his penetrating and incisive questioning, the wizardry of his close reading, and his sense that the work of a literary scholar, no less than that of an artist, is a creative act." "All these qualities inform this intellectual memoir, which will stand as his autobiography. Hartman describes his early education, sense of vocation, and development as a literary scholar and cultural critic. He looks back at how his career was influenced by his experience, at the age of nine, of being a refugee from Nazi Germany in the Kindertransport. He spent the next six years in England, where he developed his love of English literature and the English countryside, before leaving to join his mother in America. Hartman treats us to a "biobibliography" of his engagements with the major trends in literary criticism. He covers the exciting period at Yale handled so controversially by the media and gives us vivid portraits, in particular, of Harold Bloom, Paul de Man, and Jacques Derrida." "All this is set in the context of his gradual self-awareness of what scholarship implies and how his personal displacements strengthened his calling to mediate between European and American literary cultures. Anyone looking for a rich, intelligible account of the last half-century of combative literary studies will want to read Geoffrey Hartman's scholar's tale."--Jacket.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 21, 2017
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-195).
Contents
A scholar's tale : intellectual journey of a displaced child of Europe
Appendix : Erich Auerbach at Yale.
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