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Jeffrey Mehlman (born 1944, in New York City) is a
literary critic Literary criticism (or literary studies) is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often influenced by literary theory, which is the philosophical discussion of literature's goals and methods. Th ...
and a historian of ideas. He has taught at Cornell University, Yale University, and Johns Hopkins University, and is currently University Professor and Professor of French Literature at Boston University. He has held visiting professorships at Harvard University, the University of California at Berkeley, CUNY Graduate Center, Washington University in St. Louis, and MIT. Over a number of years, he has been writing an implicit history of speculative interpretation in France in the form of a series of readings of canonical literary works.


Published works

*''A Structural Study of Autobiography: Proust, Leiris, Sartre, Lévi-Strauss'' ( Cornell University Press, 1974) *''Revolution and Repetition: Marx, Hugo, Balzac'' ( University of California Press, 1977) *''Cataract: A Study in Diderot'' ( Wesleyan University Press, 1979)
''Legacies: Of Anti-Semitism in France''
( University of Minnesota Press, 1983)
''Walter Benjamin for Children: An Essay on His Radio Years''
( University of Chicago Press, 1993) *''Genealogies of the Text: Literature, Psychoanalysis, and Politics in Modern France'' ( Cambridge University Press, 1995) *''Émigré New York: French Intellectuals in Wartime Manhattan, 1940-1944'' (
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, 2000)
''Adventures in the French Trade: Fragments Toward a Life''
(
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, 2010) In addition, Mehlman's numerous translations, beginning with his collection ''French
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'' ('' Yale French Studies'' 48, 1973), have played an important role in the naturalization of French thought in English.


Critical reception

''A Structural Study of Autobiography'' was described by Tom Conley as "the first major English-language study incorporating structuralism as method and goal." ''Revolution and Repetition'' was saluted by Paul de Man as "one of the very brilliant and entertaining books of the last years" (back cover) and hailed as a "tour de force" by Gregory Ulmer in his article on the "ten best experimental essays written in English in the category of ‘literary criticism’ in the past half-century". '' Legacies: Of Anti-Semitism in France'' has been translated into French and Japanese and was the subject of a polemic involving the journals '' Tel Quel'' and ''
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'', spilling onto the first page of '' Le Monde'', when it appeared in French in 1984. (Mehlman’s position in the book has since been vindicated in a volume by
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. George Steiner, reviewing '' Walter Benjamin for Children'' in the ''Times Literary Supplement'', saluted in the book "a scholastic acuity and wit resembling that of Benjamin himself," hailing the "sparkle" of its "erudition and playful intelligence." Finally, Stanley Hoffman wrote in ''
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'' of ''Émigré New York'' that "previous attempts by literature professors to tackle culture have not always resulted in works as mind-stretching and entertaining as this."Hoffman, S. ''Foreign Affairs,' September–October 2000.'


Awards

He has held both Guggenheim and
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Fellowships. In 1994, he was appointed Officer of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques by the French government.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mehlman, Jeffrey 1944 births American literary critics Cornell University faculty Johns Hopkins University faculty Harvard University staff University of California, Berkeley faculty Boston University faculty Washington University in St. Louis faculty Living people Officiers of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques Translators of Jacques Lacan