TTC Guidebook - Classics of American literature.pdf
Classics of American Literature Part I
Arnold Weinstein, . Arnold L. Weinstein, .
Edna and Richard Salomon Distinguished Professor and Professor parative Literature Brown University
Arnold Weinstein was born in Tennessee in 1940 and received his undergraduate degree in romance languages from Princeton University in 1962. He studied at Université de Paris in 1960–61 and at Freie Universitat, Berlin, in 1962–63. He received his master's and doctorate parative literature from Harvard University in 1964 and 1968, respectively.
Dr. Weinstein has been teaching courses on European, English, and American literature at Brown University since 1968. In addition, he is the sponsor of Swedish Studies at Brown. He has been the chairperson of the Advisory Council parative Literature at Princeton University and is actively involved in the parative Literature Association.
Among the many academic honors, research grants, and fellowships he has received include research grants from the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Endowment for the Humanities. In 1983 he was visiting professor of American Literature at Stockholm University, where he received the Fulbright Senior Lecturer Award. He is currently a member of the Academy of Literary Studies and the director of an NEH-funded program in great books. In 1995 he was named Brown University's best teacher in the humanities. He is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities Award for University Teachers for 1998-99 for his work in literature and medicine.
Dr. Weinstein is the author of Vision and Response in Modern Fiction (1984), Fictions of the Self: 1550–1800 (1981), The Fiction of Relationship (1988), and Nobody's Home: Speech, Self, and Place in American Fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo (1993). He is working in the fields of literature and medicine, with a view toward a book- length study of the relationship between the two
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