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Susan Bernstein is a Professor of Comparative Literature and German Studies at Brown University. She specializes in German, French, English, and American literature spanning the 18th to 20th centuries, with research interests in literary theory, Romanticism, philosophy, poetry, and interdisciplinary connections between literature and the arts.
Education:
- B.A., Yale University
- M.A., University of California, Berkeley
- Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
- Additional studies at Freie Universität Berlin and École normale supérieure (Paris).
Research Interests: Bernstein’s work bridges literary analysis and broader intellectual movements. She explores themes such as virtuosity in 19th-century culture, intersections of writing and architecture, and the philosophical underpinnings of poetry. Her dual department affiliation reflects her commitment to comparative and cross-cultural studies.
Publications: Her books include Virtuosity of the Nineteenth Century (Stanford, 1998) and Housing Problems (Stanford, 2008), alongside articles on thinkers like Nietzsche, Kant, and Shelley. These publications highlight her focus on interdisciplinary themes and historical literary contexts.
Teaching & Grants: She has been teaching at Brown since 1989 but no specific grants or student advisees are listed in the provided text.



