Albright 教授将与大家分享他在哈佛大学的经历,并给大家做一个哈佛大学文学课程-the History of English Language 讲座内容请见第27楼
Daniel Albright
Position: Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature, Harvard University
Education: Ph.D., Yale University, 1970
Biography:
Daniel Albright teaches in the Music Department as well as the English Department. He’s particularly
interested in the ways in which artistic media–poetry, music, painting–interact with one another; in 2000 his
book Untwisting the Serpent: Music, Literature, and the Visual Arts won the Susanne M. Glasscock
Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship. At Harvard he teaches two Core Curriculum
courses: the first called Putting Modernism Together, which studies (for example) Impressionism through
works by Monet, Debussy, and Joseph Conrad, or Surrealism through works by Apollinaire, Stravinsky, and
Magritte; the second is The History of the English Language. He also teaches courses on opera, drama,
Victorian and Modernist poetry and fiction, and the relation of physics to literature.
Daniel enjoys scuba diving and cooking simple French recipes, though not at the same time.
Repertory of Courses:
Undergraduate:
Modern Fiction, Modern Drama, Modern Poetry, Putting Modernism Together, Comparative Arts,
Comparative Literature, Milton to Proust, Techno-Lit: Physics to Literature, Words and Music, British
Literature
Graduate:
Beckett & Auden, Yeats, Tennyson & Browning, Pound, Kafka, Nabokov, & Borges, D.H. Lawrence,
Virginia Woolf & T.S. Eliot, The Lyric
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