Jane K. Brown

Jane Kurshan Brown (born 1943) is an American literary scholar, currently the Joff Hanauer Distinguished Professor of Western Civilization Emerita (Germanics and Comparative Literature) at the University of Washington.[1][2]

Publications

Select works:

  • Goethe's cyclical narratives, Die Unterhaltungen deutscher Ausgewanderten and Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre, 1975
  • Goethe's Faust : the German tragedy, 1986
  • Faust : theater of the world, 1992
  • Ironie und Objektivität : Aufsätze zu Goethe, 1998
  • The persistence of allegory : drama and neoclassicism from Shakespeare to Wagner, 2006
  • Goethe's allegories of identity, 2014
gollark: I still don't like it. It's just less bad.
gollark: They only seem to put windows on the left of cases for some annoying reason.
gollark: That's... not a good reason.
gollark: <@267332760048238593> Why do you prefer Intel?
gollark: Funnily enough, Intel ends up being best for Linux gaming, since they only have open-source Linux drivers (unlike Nvidia's thing with only their bad proprietary drivers being supported and them being awful to open-source ones, and AMD's with the proprietary drivers being decent and open-source ones being mostly similar).

References

  1. "Jane K. Brown". washington.edu. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
  2. "Book". upenn.edu. Retrieved May 13, 2017.


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