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Marcus Levitt

职称:Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures

所属学校:University of Southern California

所属院系:Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures

所属专业:Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General

联系方式:(213) 740-2735

简介

Biographical Sketch Marcus Levitt graduated from Haverford College with a double major in Russian and History. In 1984 he received a Ph.D. in Russian literature from Columbia University, where he also took a certificate in Russian Studies. Before coming to USC, he taught in Columbia's Humanities Program and served for a year as Visiting Professor at Duke University. He has spent several years living and doing research in Russia and the former Soviet Union on various grants. Dr. Levitt teaches a broad range of courses on Russian literature and culture (including courses on Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, the Russian novel, the Russian short story, and on Russian "thought and civilization"). On the graduate level Dr. Levitt regularly teaches graduate courses on medieval and eighteenth-century Russian literature, the Russian novel, and the history of Russian literary criticism.

职业经历

Biographical Sketch Marcus Levitt graduated from Haverford College with a double major in Russian and History. In 1984 he received a Ph.D. in Russian literature from Columbia University, where he also took a certificate in Russian Studies. Before coming to USC, he taught in Columbia's Humanities Program and served for a year as Visiting Professor at Duke University. He has spent several years living and doing research in Russia and the former Soviet Union on various grants. Dr. Levitt teaches a broad range of courses on Russian literature and culture (including courses on Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, the Russian novel, the Russian short story, and on Russian "thought and civilization"). On the graduate level Dr. Levitt regularly teaches graduate courses on medieval and eighteenth-century Russian literature, the Russian novel, and the history of Russian literary criticism.

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