
معرفی
Marshall Brown is a Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Washington and a Department Affiliate Editor of Modern Language Quarterly. His research focuses on 18th- and 19th-century British and European literature, romanticism, the Gothic novel, and the relationship between literary form and ideology. He also explores musical form's comparison with literary expression and plans to complete a book on 19th-century European fiction titled Fiction and Form.
Education:
- B.A., Harvard University, 1965
- M.Phil., Yale University, 1969
- Ph.D., Yale University, 1972
Research Interests: Brown examines how literary genres and philosophical traditions interact with historical contexts. His work spans major literary genres and the German philosophical tradition, with recent emphasis on comparative studies of Gothic literature and interdisciplinary connections between music and text. He critiques literary theory and historiography through essays that analyze form as an ideological construct.
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or advising details are listed, though his scholarly output indicates sustained academic engagement. His CV (available at /mbrown/CV.pdf) likely contains further details on professional contributions.



