Evelyn Barish
Evelyn Barish
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INSTITUTION: The City University of New York

LOCATION: New York, NY, United States

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BIOGRAPHY

Evelyn Barish, a native of New York, graduated from Bryn Mawr College (magna cum laude) and studied at Oxford as a Fulbright scholar, writing her dissertation for New York University.  She began her career at Cornell University, later becoming professor of English at the City University of New York, its Graduate Center and the College of Staten Island. 

Using archival sources, her books have been based on extensive research, and her biography, Emerson: The Roots of Prophecy, won the Gauss Prize for 1989 as “the year’s best work of criticism and scholarship.” She is also the author of Arthur Hugh Clough: Growth of a Poet’s Mind, Emerson In Italy, and  The Double Life of Paul De Man

She is the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Humanities Center, the Radcliffe Institute, and the Fulbright Commission.  

Primary Contributions (1)
Paul de Man was a Belgian-born literary critic and theorist, along with Jacques Derrida one of the two major proponents of deconstruction, a controversial form of philosophical and literary analysis that was influential within many academic disciplines in the 1970s and ’80s. De Man was born into a…
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Publications (2)
The Double Life of Paul De Man
The Double Life of Paul De Man (February 2015)
By Evelyn Barish
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year (Nonfiction)A landmark biography that reveals the secret past of one of the most influential academics of the twentieth century. Over thirty years after his death in 1983, Paul de Man, a hugely charismatic intellectual who created with deconstruction an ideology so pervasive that it threatened to topple the very foundations of literature, remains a haunting and still largely unexamined figure. Deeply influential, de Man and his theory-driven philosophy...
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Emerson: The Roots of Prophecy
Emerson: The Roots of Prophecy (January 1989)
By Evelyn Barish
Evelyn Barish began this book partly to inquire into a silence--Ralph Waldo Emerson's failure to discuss or mourn his father, who died when the boy was seven years old. As she probed the meaning of this loss, she found herself tracing the development of an American prophet, producing a detailed intellectual biography of Emerson's early years up to the writing of Nature. In the process she has painted a vivid picture of American society of the period and of Emerson's unusual family--including his...
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