Andrew Goldstone, Lecturer

Primary Office: 460-315
Office Hours: Tues. 1:00-3:00 & Wed. 4:00-6:00
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At Stanford Since: 2009

Email: goldston@stanford.edu

Current Year's Courses:

Expats and Cosmopolitan Fiction, 1900-1940

Prizewinners: Anglophone Novelists and the Nobel, 1991-2007

Degrees:

Ph.D., Yale, 2009

A.B., Physics and Mathematics, Harvard, 2004

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Andrew Goldstone is a postdoctoral fellow in the Mellon Fellowship of Scholars in the Humanities. He works on twentieth-century literature, with a specialty in modernist fiction and poetry on both sides of the Atlantic. His book project in progress, Literary Freedoms: Modernist Fictions of Aesthetic Autonomy, treats the problem of aesthetic autonomy in modernist practices as varied as the representation of domestic servants, the development of a self-consciously late style, the lifestyle of literary expatriation, and the use of tautology. A related essay, "Aestheticism, Servants, and 'The Dominance of Form,'" is forthcoming in ELH.

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