URI(s)
Variants
- Hartman, Geoffrey
- Hartmann, Geoffrey H.
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1929-08-11
Death Date
- 2016-03-14
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1967
- Affiliation End: 1997
- Source: Yale University, Department of English WWW site, viewed Mar. 21, 2016
- Organization: Yale University
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1965
- Affiliation End: 1967
- Source: Yale University, Department of English WWW site, viewed Mar. 21, 2016
- Organization: Cornell University
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1964
- Affiliation End: 1965
- Source: Yale University, Department of English WWW site, viewed Mar. 21, 2016
- Organization: University of Iowa
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1962
- Affiliation End: 1964
- Source: Yale University, Department of English WWW site, viewed Mar. 21, 2016
- Organization: State University of Iowa
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1955
- Affiliation End: 1962
- Source: Yale University, Department of English WWW site, viewed Mar. 21, 2016
- Organization: Yale University
Birth Place
- Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
Occupation
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Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: His The unmediated vision, 1954.
- found: Holocaust remembrance, 1993:CIP t.p. (Geoffrey Hartman) pub. information (Prof. of comparative literature, Yale Univ.)
- found: LC in OCLC, 16 Dec. 2002(hdg.: Hartman, Geoffrey H.; usage: Geoffrey Hartman, Geoffrey H. Hartman)
- found: Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02(b. 8/11/29)
- found: The eighth day, 2013:title page (Geoffrey Hartman)
- found: New York times WWW site, viewed Mar. 21, 2016(in obituary published Mar. 20: Geoffrey H. Hartman; b. Geoffrey H. Hartmann, Aug. 11, 1929, Frankfurt; his middle initial stood for nothing; evacuated from Nazi Germany in 1939 as part of a Kindertransport; spent the war years in England, living with other evacuated children at Waddesdon Manor, the Buckinghamshire country estate of James de Rothschild; moved to New York after World War II; d. Mar. 14, Hamden, Conn., aged 86; literary critic whose work took in the Romantic poets, Judaic sacred texts, Holocaust studies, deconstruction, and the workings of memory, and took on the very function of criticism itself; joined the Yale faculty in 1955; spent the early and mid-1960s at the University of Iowa and at Cornell before rejoining Yale in 1967; as a result of his association with the Yale School, he was often called a deconstructionist, but his critical stance eluded tidy classification)
LC Classification
- PS3558.A712
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Change Notes
- 1980-08-19: new
- 2016-03-21: revised
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