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Name
  
Stefan Collini

Role
  
Academic


Stefan Collini Prof Stefan Collini From BellesLettres to EngLit


Books
  
What are Universities For?, Absent Minds: Intellectu, Public moralists, Common reading, English pasts

Similar People
  
Richard What, Donald Winch, Christine Brooke‑Rose, Jonathan Culler, Matthew Arnold

Prof stefan collini from belles lettres to eng lit criticism and its publics


Stefan Collini (born 6 September 1947) is an English literary critic and academic who is Professor of English Literature and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge and an Emeritus Fellow of Clare Hall. He has contributed essays to such publications as The Times Literary Supplement, The Nation and the London Review of Books. He completed his undergraduate degree at Cambridge and his doctoral studies at Yale.

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The arts and humanities professor stefan collini


Works (incomplete)

  • That Noble Science of Politics: A Study in Nineteenth-Century Intellectual History (1983) with J. W. Burrow and Donald Winch
  • Public Moralists: Political Thought and Intellectual Life in Britain 1850–1930 (1991)
  • The Two Cultures, by C. P. Snow, introduction by Stefan Collini (1993)
  • Matthew Arnold: A Critical Portrait (1994)
  • English Pasts: Essays in history and culture (1999)
  • "'No Bullshit' Bullshit." London Review of Books. 23 January 2003. (accessed 29 October 2009).
  • Absent Minds: Intellectuals in Britain (2006)
  • Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics (2009)
  • "Modernism and the little magazines." The Times Literary Supplement. 7 October 2009. (accessed 8 October 2009).
  • What Are Universities For?, Penguin (23 February 2012)
  • References

    Stefan Collini Wikipedia