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Theodore Ziolkowski

Theodore Ziolkowski (September 30, 1932 – December 5, 2020) was a scholar in the fields of German studies and comparative literature. He coined the term "fifth gospel genre".[1]

Theodore Ziolkowski
Born
Theodore J. Ziolkowski

(1932-09-30)September 30, 1932
DiedDecember 5, 2020(2020-12-05) (aged 88)
OccupationEducator
Spouse
Yetta Goldstein
(m. 1951)
Children2
AwardsJames Russell Lowell Prize
Henry Allen Moe Prize
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
Discipline
Institutions
Dean of
Princeton University Graduate School
In office
1979–1992
Preceded byNina Garsoïan
Succeeded byAlbert J. Raboteau

Early life edit

Theodore J. Ziolkowski was born on September 30, 1932, in Birmingham, Alabama, to Cecilia (née Jankowski) and Mieczysław Ziółkowski, second-generation and first-generation Polish immigrants to the United States. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University in 1951, a Master of Arts from Duke University in 1952 and, following studies at the University of Innsbruck on a Fulbright Fellowship, his Ph.D from Yale University in 1957.[2][citation needed]

Personal life edit

Ziolkowski married Yetta Goldstein in 1951. Together they had two sons, Jan and Eric.[2]

Career edit

Following appointments at Yale and Columbia, he was called to Princeton University as professor of German in 1964. In 1969 he was appointed Class of 1900 Professor of German and Comparative Literature and, from 1979 to 1992, Dean of the Graduate School.[3] From 2001 to his death, he was professor emeritus. A past president of the Modern Language Association (1985) and visiting professor at several universities (Yale, CUNY, Rutgers, Bristol, Munich, Lueneburg), he received many awards for his books and honors in the United States and abroad, including the Goethe-Medaille of the Goethe-Institut, the Jacob-und-Wilhelm Grimm Preis (DAAD), the Forschungspreis of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the Bundesverdienstkreuz (1. Klasse) of the Federal Republic of Germany,[4] and the D.Phil.h.c. from the University of Greifswald.

He was a member of the American Philosophical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was also a corresponding member of the Austrian Akademie der Wissenschaften, the Göttingen Akademie der Wissenschaften, and the Deutsche Akademie fur Sprache und Dichtung.

Awards edit

He received the James Russell Lowell Prize and the Henry Allen Moe Prize in the Humanities of the American Philosophical Society.[2]

Death edit

Ziolkowski died in Kirkland Village, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on December 5, 2020.[2]

Works edit

  • 1964. Hermann Broch
  • 1965. The Novels of Hermann Hesse: Themes and Structures
  • 1966. Hermann Hesse
  • 1969. Dimensions of the Modern Novel: German Texts and European Contexts
  • 1972. Fictional Transfigurations of Jesus (James Russell Lowell Prize of MLA)
  • 1973, ed. Hesse: A Collection of Critical Essays.
  • 1976, ed.Hermann Hesse: My Belief. Essays on Life and Art
  • 1977. Disenchanted Images: A Literary Iconology
  • 1979. Der Schriftsteller Hermann Hesse
  • 1980. The Classical German Elegy, 1795–1950
  • 1983. Varieties of Literary Thematics
  • 1990. German Romanticism and Its Institutions
  • 1991, ed. Soul of the Age: Letters of Hermann Hesse.
  • 1993. Virgil and the Moderns.
  • 1997. The Mirror of Justice: Literary Reflections of Legal Crises (Christian Gauss Award of Phi Beta Kappa).
  • 1998. The View from the Tower. Origins of an Antimodernist Image. ISBN 0-691-05907-1
  • 1998. Das Wunderjahr in Jena: Geist und Gesellschaft, 1794/95
  • 2000. The Sin of Knowledge: Ancient Themes and Modern Variations.
  • 2002. Berlin: Aufstieg einer Kulturmetropole um 1810
  • 2004. Clio the Romantic Muse: Historicizing the Faculties in Germany (Barricelli Prize of International Conference on Romanticism)
  • 2004. Hesitant Heroes: Private Inhibition, Cultural Crisis.
  • 2005. Ovid and the Moderns (Robert Motherwell Award of Dedalus Foundation)
  • 2006. Vorboten der Moderne: Eine Kulturgeschichte der Fruehromantik
  • 2006, ed. Friedrich Dürrenmatt: Selected Works: Vol. 2 Fiction
  • 2007 Modes of Faith: Secular Surrogates for Lost Religious Belief
  • 2008 Minos and the Moderns: Cretan Myth in Twentieth-Century Literature and Art
  • 2008 Mythologisierte Gegenwart: Deutsches Erleben seit 1933 in antikem Gewand
  • 2009 Heidelberger Romantik: Mythos und Symbol
  • 2009 Scandal on Stage: European Theater as Moral Trial
  • 2010 Die Welt im Gedicht. Rilkes Sonette an Orpheus II.4
  • 2010 Dresdner Romantik: Politik und Harmonie
  • 2011, ed. Peter Hacks: Senecas Tod
  • 2011 Gilgamesh among Us: Modern Encounters with the Ancient Epic
  • 2013 Lure of the Arcane: The Literature of Cult and Conspiracy
  • 2015 Classicism of the Twenties: Art, Music, and Literature
  • 2015 The Alchemist in Literature: From Dante to the Present
  • 2016 Uses and Abuses of Moses: Literary Representations since the Enlightenment
  • 2017 Music into Fiction: Composers Writing, Compositions Imitated
  • 2018 Stages of European Romanticism: Cultural Synchronicity in the Arts, 1798-1848
  • 2020 Roman Poets in Modern Guise: The Reception of Roman Poetry since World War I

External links edit

  • "Science, Frankenstein, and Myth", Theodore Ziolkowski, The Sewanee Review, Winter 1981
  • "Gilgamesh: An Epic Obsession", Theodore Ziolkowski, Berfrois, 1 November 2011
  • Official Page at Princeton


Notes edit

  1. ^ Neilson, Heather (1995). "Live From Golgotha: Gore Vidal's Second "Fifth Gospel"". LiNQ (Literature in North Queensland). 22 (2). ISSN 0817-458X.
  2. ^ a b c d "Theodore Ziolkowski, renowned scholar of German and European literature and 'one of the true giants of the Princeton faculty' dies at 88". Princeton University. December 9, 2020. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  3. ^ "History". Princeton University Graduate School. Retrieved 2021-07-17.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2016-03-31.

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Theodore Ziolkowski September 30 1932 December 5 2020 was a scholar in the fields of German studies and comparative literature He coined the term fifth gospel genre 1 Theodore ZiolkowskiBornTheodore J Ziolkowski 1932 09 30 September 30 1932Birmingham Alabama U S DiedDecember 5 2020 2020 12 05 aged 88 Bethlehem Pennsylvania U S OccupationEducatorSpouseYetta Goldstein m 1951 wbr Children2AwardsJames Russell Lowell PrizeHenry Allen Moe PrizeAcademic backgroundAlma materDuke University A B A M Yale University PhD Academic workDisciplineGerman studies comparative literatureInstitutionsYale University Columbia University Princeton UniversityDean of Princeton University Graduate SchoolIn office 1979 1992Preceded byNina GarsoianSucceeded byAlbert J Raboteau Contents 1 Early life 2 Personal life 3 Career 4 Awards 5 Death 6 Works 7 External links 8 NotesEarly life editTheodore J Ziolkowski was born on September 30 1932 in Birmingham Alabama to Cecilia nee Jankowski and Mieczyslaw Ziolkowski second generation and first generation Polish immigrants to the United States He received a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University in 1951 a Master of Arts from Duke University in 1952 and following studies at the University of Innsbruck on a Fulbright Fellowship his Ph D from Yale University in 1957 2 citation needed Personal life editZiolkowski married Yetta Goldstein in 1951 Together they had two sons Jan and Eric 2 Career editFollowing appointments at Yale and Columbia he was called to Princeton University as professor of German in 1964 In 1969 he was appointed Class of 1900 Professor of German and Comparative Literature and from 1979 to 1992 Dean of the Graduate School 3 From 2001 to his death he was professor emeritus A past president of the Modern Language Association 1985 and visiting professor at several universities Yale CUNY Rutgers Bristol Munich Lueneburg he received many awards for his books and honors in the United States and abroad including the Goethe Medaille of the Goethe Institut the Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm Preis DAAD the Forschungspreis of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation the Bundesverdienstkreuz 1 Klasse of the Federal Republic of Germany 4 and the D Phil h c from the University of Greifswald He was a member of the American Philosophical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences He was also a corresponding member of the Austrian Akademie der Wissenschaften the Gottingen Akademie der Wissenschaften and the Deutsche Akademie fur Sprache und Dichtung Awards editHe received the James Russell Lowell Prize and the Henry Allen Moe Prize in the Humanities of the American Philosophical Society 2 Death editZiolkowski died in Kirkland Village in Bethlehem Pennsylvania on December 5 2020 2 Works edit1964 Hermann Broch 1965 The Novels of Hermann Hesse Themes and Structures 1966 Hermann Hesse 1969 Dimensions of the Modern Novel German Texts and European Contexts 1972 Fictional Transfigurations of Jesus James Russell Lowell Prize of MLA 1973 ed Hesse A Collection of Critical Essays 1976 ed Hermann Hesse My Belief Essays on Life and Art 1977 Disenchanted Images A Literary Iconology 1979 Der Schriftsteller Hermann Hesse 1980 The Classical German Elegy 1795 1950 1983 Varieties of Literary Thematics 1990 German Romanticism and Its Institutions 1991 ed Soul of the Age Letters of Hermann Hesse 1993 Virgil and the Moderns 1997 The Mirror of Justice Literary Reflections of Legal Crises Christian Gauss Award of Phi Beta Kappa 1998 The View from the Tower Origins of an Antimodernist Image ISBN 0 691 05907 1 1998 Das Wunderjahr in Jena Geist und Gesellschaft 1794 95 2000 The Sin of Knowledge Ancient Themes and Modern Variations 2002 Berlin Aufstieg einer Kulturmetropole um 1810 2004 Clio the Romantic Muse Historicizing the Faculties in Germany Barricelli Prize of International Conference on Romanticism 2004 Hesitant Heroes Private Inhibition Cultural Crisis 2005 Ovid and the Moderns Robert Motherwell Award of Dedalus Foundation 2006 Vorboten der Moderne Eine Kulturgeschichte der Fruehromantik 2006 ed Friedrich Durrenmatt Selected Works Vol 2 Fiction 2007 Modes of Faith Secular Surrogates for Lost Religious Belief 2008 Minos and the Moderns Cretan Myth in Twentieth Century Literature and Art 2008 Mythologisierte Gegenwart Deutsches Erleben seit 1933 in antikem Gewand 2009 Heidelberger Romantik Mythos und Symbol 2009 Scandal on Stage European Theater as Moral Trial 2010 Die Welt im Gedicht Rilkes Sonette an Orpheus II 4 2010 Dresdner Romantik Politik und Harmonie 2011 ed Peter Hacks Senecas Tod 2011 Gilgamesh among Us Modern Encounters with the Ancient Epic 2013 Lure of the Arcane The Literature of Cult and Conspiracy 2015 Classicism of the Twenties Art Music and Literature 2015 The Alchemist in Literature From Dante to the Present 2016 Uses and Abuses of Moses Literary Representations since the Enlightenment 2017 Music into Fiction Composers Writing Compositions Imitated 2018 Stages of European Romanticism Cultural Synchronicity in the Arts 1798 1848 2020 Roman Poets in Modern Guise The Reception of Roman Poetry since World War IExternal links edit Science Frankenstein and Myth Theodore Ziolkowski The Sewanee Review Winter 1981 Gilgamesh An Epic Obsession Theodore Ziolkowski Berfrois 1 November 2011 Official Page at PrincetonNotes edit Neilson Heather 1995 Live From Golgotha Gore Vidal s Second Fifth Gospel LiNQ Literature in North Queensland 22 2 ISSN 0817 458X a b c d Theodore Ziolkowski renowned scholar of German and European literature and one of the true giants of the Princeton faculty dies at 88 Princeton University December 9 2020 Retrieved December 13 2020 History Princeton University Graduate School Retrieved 2021 07 17 Princeton University Theodore Ziolkowski honored by Federal Republic of Germany Archived from the original on 2016 04 13 Retrieved 2016 03 31 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Theodore Ziolkowski amp oldid 1189429357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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