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THOMAS O. BEEBEE was born in Santa Monica, California, in 1955. He received his B.A. from Dartmouth College and both his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He taught German at Bowdoin College from 1984 to 1986, when he joined the faculty at Penn State. He became Associate Professor in 1991, and Professor of Comparative Literature & German in 2000. He specializes in European literature of the early modern period, criticism and theory, epistolarity, translation studies, and law and literature. His publications include the books Clarissa on the Continent, The Ideology of Genre, and Epistolary Fiction in Europe, and True Imaginary Places: Landscapes of Nation in Modern European and American Fiction. In addition he has written articles such as "Orientalism, Absence and the Poñme en Prose," "Bob Dylan: Balladeer of The Apocalypse," and "Letters of the Law: Rhetoric and Fiction in The Artes Dictaminis." HEIDE CRAWFORD is Assistant Professor of German Literature at the University of Kansas, where she specializes in literature from the Age of Goethe. Her research focuses on the representation of the occult sciences in the literature of this period, the development of German horror literature in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries,
Comparative Literature Studies – Penn State University Press
Published: Dec 6, 2007
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