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American academic
Lillian Feder (July 10, 1923 – January 12, 2007) was an American academic. She was Professor of English and Comparative Literature at
Queens College and an emerita professor of the
Graduate Center, CUNY , in comparative literature.
[1]
Feder was born in
New York City and earned her PhD from the
University of Minnesota .
[2] She published journal articles on solipsism in modern man
[3] and on selfhood in literature.
[4]
She died on Jan. 12, 2007, in hospice in
Stuart, Florida ; she had lived in nearby
Jensen Beach for five years.
[5]
Publications
Crowell's Handbook of Classical Literature (New York: Crowell, 1964)
[6]
Madness in Literature , 1980 (Princeton UP, 1983
[7] )
[8]
Ancient Myth in Modern Poetry (Princeton UP)
Naipaul's Truth: The Making of a Writer
References
^
"Faculty" .
Graduate Center, CUNY . Retrieved November 29, 2020 .
^ Joseph P. Strelka (1980).
Literary Criticism and Myth . Pennsylvania State University. p. 277.
ISBN
9780271002255 .
OCLC
243918991 .
^ Hart, Henry (2013).
"For the Confederate and Union Dead Reflections on Civil War Poetry" .
The Sewanee Review . 121 (2): 205–24.
doi :
10.1353/sew.2013.0039 .
JSTOR
43662667 .
S2CID
159867964 .
^ Feder, Lillian (1960).
"Allen Tate's Use of Classical Literature" .
The Centennial Review of Arts & Science . 4 (1): 89–114.
JSTOR
23737614 .
^
"Lillian Feder: Jensen Beach, Florida" .
Legacy.com . Retrieved November 29, 2020 .
^ Zinnes, Harriet (1966).
"Reviewed Work(s): Crowell's Handbook of Classical Literature: A Modern Guide to the Drama, Poetry and Prose of Greece and Rome, with Biographies of Their Authors by Lillian Feder" .
Books Abroad . 40 (1): 97.
doi :
10.2307/40120441 .
JSTOR
40120441 .
^
"Madness in Literature : Lillian Feder" . Princeton University Press. Retrieved November 29, 2020 .
^
Gilbert, Sandra M. (1982).
"Reviewed Work(s): Madness in Literature by Lillian Feder" .
The Journal of English and Germanic Philology . 81 (2): 244–46.
JSTOR
27708992 .
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