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Goerge Levine

George Levine

Title: Professor of English

Specializations: Victorian literature; literature and science

Email: georlevine@gmail.com

Phone: (732) 932-8681

Campus: College Avenue, New Brunswick

Office: 8 Bishop Place

Office Hours: Thursdays 1:00-4:00 and by appointment

Bio:

B.A., New York University; M.A., Ph.D., Minnesota

Professor Levine has released the following publications: Dying to Know (Chicago, 2002); The Cambridge Companion to George Eliot (Cambridge, 2001); Darwin and the Novelists (Harvard, 1988); The Realistic Imagination (Chicago, 1981); Lifebirds (Rutgers, 1997).  He also wrote introduction and notes for The Origin of the Species (Barnes and Noble, 2004).  He works in aesthetics, nineteenth-century literature and culture, the relations between literature and science, and problems connected with the condition of the profession.  He is at work on a new study, "The Uses of Darwin," and a volume for Blackwell's, "How to Read the Victorian Novel."  He is Director of the Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture.

Courses Taught: Victorian Fiction; Victorian Prose; Narrative and Science; Narrative and Epistemology; Science and Culture

 
 
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