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Alex Woloch is the Richard W. Lyman Professor of the Humanities and a Professor, by courtesy, of Comparative Literature at Stanford University. His academic focus spans literary criticism, narrative theory, and the history of the novel, with specialization in 19th- and 20th-century British literature.
- Education: B.A. in Comparative Literature (1992) from Columbia College, M.Phil. (1995) and Ph.D. (1998) in Comparative Literature from Yale University
Woloch’s research investigates the tension between character representation and narrative structure, exemplified in his books The One vs. The Many and Or Orwell, alongside co-editorship of Whose Freud?. His current project, Partial Representation, explores realism and form across media. Recent publications emphasize formal paradoxes in literary representation and political-literary intersections, particularly in Orwell’s work.
- Scientific Awards: Richard W. Lyman Professor of the Humanities
Woloch teaches courses like Jane Austen's Fiction and History and Theory of the Novel, with office hours by appointment. He actively contributes to narrative theory and literary criticism through publications and academic leadership.



