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Marianna Torgovnick, Professor of English

Marianna Torgovnick
Office Location:  302E Allen Bldg, Durham, NC 27708
Office Phone:  (919) 684-2741
Email Address:  send me a message
Web Page:   http://www.duke.edu/womstud/~marianna.torgovnick

Office Hours:

Fall 2022 Semester:


By appointment on Tuesdays and Thursday 3:00-4:00 pm (304E Allen or by Zoom)
Education:

  • Ph.D. Columbia University 1975
  • M.A. Columbia University 1971
  • B.A. New York University 1970

Specialties:

American Literature
Modern to Contemporary
Novels
Postcolonial Literature
British Literature
Other
Research Interests:

Marianna Torgovnick writes on the novel and novel theory, postcolonialism, modernism, and the twentieth century more generally, and especially on contemporary American issues. She specializes equally in British and American literature and culture. She has published Closure in the Novel (Princeton, 1981), and The Visual Arts, Pictorialism, and the Novel: James, Lawrence, and Woolf (Princeton, 1985), Gone Primitive: Savage Intellects, Modern Lives (Chicago, 1990). and Crossing Ocean Parkway (Chicago, 1994), for which she won an American Book Award. Her most recent book is Primitive Passions: Men, Women, and the Quest for Ecstasy (Knopf, 1997; paperback Chicago, 1998). She is now writing a study called Saving World War II, about memories and perceptions as the century ends. Professor Torgovnick is currently teaching in New York through the Duke in New York Program. For more information, visit her website www.duke.edu/~tor

Recent Publications   (More Publications)
  1. Torgovnick, M. "Me Thiele, You Tarzan." Enchanted by Cinema Wilhelm Thiele Between Vienna Berlin and Hollywood  (May, 2024): 184-198. [doi]
  2. McLeod, A. "Tenderness." D.H. Lawrence Review  (2023).
  3. Torgovnick, M. "Bomb and Climate Change in Fact and Fiction." New American Studies Journal 73 (December, 2022). [doi]  [abs]
  4. Torgovnick, MDM. Crossing Back Books, Family, and Memory without Pain.  Fordham University Press, September, 2021: 138 pages.  [abs]
  5. Torgovnick, M. "Recipe for Memory." Los Angeles Review of Books  (September, 2021).

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