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Title Building a profession : autobiographical perspectives on the history of comparative literature in the United States / edited by Lionel Gossman and Mihai I. Spariosu
Published Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, [1994]
©1994

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Description xi, 234 pages ; 24 cm
Series SUNY series, the margins of literature
SUNY series, the margins of literature.
Contents 1. Memories of the Profession / Rene Wellek -- 2. Comparative Literature at Harvard / Harry Levin -- 3. Experiences and Experiments / Victor Lange -- 4. Versions of a Discipline / Thomas M. Greene -- 5. Am I a Comparatist? / Thomas G. Rosenmeyer -- 6. Reminiscences of an Academic Maverick / W. Wolfgang Holdheim -- 7. How and Why I Became a Comparatist / Anna Balakian -- 8. Comparative Literature, Modern Thought and Literature / Albert J. Guerard -- 9. Comparative Literature, CL, and I / Thomas R. Hart -- 10. Born to Compare / Lilian Furst -- 11. On Wanting to Be a Comparatist / Marjorie Perloff -- 12. Self-Portrait in the Unembellished Mode / Herbert Lindenberger -- 13. Home Truths and Institutional Falsehoods / Gerald Gillespie -- 14. Remembering Paul de Man: An Epoch in the History of Comparative Literature / Stanley Corngold -- 15. Out of a Gothic North / Lionel Gossman -- 16. Exile, Play, and Intellectual Autobiography / Mihai I. Spariosu
Summary At a time when the study of literature and the literary canon itself are once again the focus of intense debate, Building a Profession offers a retrospective on the early days of Comparative Literature in the United States and on its role in defining literary scholarship in the heady decades following the end of the second World War. Composed of autobiographical sketches by a number of eminent comparatists, chiefly of the generation that has either recently retired or is approaching retirement, it anchors the intellectual and scholarly aspirations of the post-War period, through the personal narratives of those who shared in them and promoted them, in the experience of war, uprooting, racial and religious intolerance or persecution, and a deep longing for peaceful exchange and international understanding. It is both a contribution to the history of literary study in the United States and a record of changes that have taken place in the culture of this country since World War II
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject College teachers -- United States -- Biography.
Comparative literature -- Study and teaching -- United States.
Genre/Form Autobiographies.
Author Gossman, Lionel.
Spariosu, Mihai.
LC no. 93003458
ISBN 0791417999
0791418006 (paperback)