Hertz, Neil.

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Neil Hertz grew up in New York City. He earned his bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Amherst College in 1953 before spending a year abroad at the University of Bordeaux as a Fulbright Scholar. In 1954 Hertz enlisted in the army and served for two years before enrolling at Harvard where he earned his M.A. in English in 1960. In 1961 Hertz returned to New York to teach English at Cornell University. He left Cornell in 1982 to continue his career at John Hopkins University as Professor of humanities and English. While at Johns Hopkins, Hertz served as the Director of the Humanities Center from 1993 to 1999, and was awarded visiting professorships at the University of California, Berkley, the University of Geneva, and Wellesly College. He is well known for publishing the books, The End of the Line: Essays on Psychoanalysis and the Sublime andGeorge Elliot's Pulse as well as numerous other articles and publications. After the discovery, in 1987, of Paul de Man's wartime journalism, Neil Hertz and two colleagues, Werner Hemacher and Tom Keenan, published de Man's wartime writing in Responses: On Paul de Man's Wartime Journalism. Prior to publication, Hertz and Keenan spent a week in Belgium in June 1988 interviewing Paul de Man's family, friends, and colleagues from the 1930s and 1940s; and contacting scholars of the Occupation.

From the description of Neil Hertz papers on Paul de Man, 1987 - 1990. (University of California, Irvine). WorldCat record id: 673777402

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Neil Hertz grew up in New York City. He earned his bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Amherst College in 1953 before spending a year abroad at the University of Bordeaux as a Fulbright Scholar. In 1954 Hertz enlisted in the army and served for two years before enrolling at Harvard where he earned his M.A. in English in 1960.

In 1961 Hertz returned to New York to teach English at Cornell University. He left Cornell in 1982 to continue his career at John Hopkins University as Professor of humanities and English. While at Johns Hopkins, Hertz served as the Director of the Humanities Center from 1993 to 1999, and was awarded visiting professorships at the University of California, Berkley, the University of Geneva, and Wellesly College. He is well known for publishing the books, The End of the Line: Essays on Psychoanalysis and the Sublime and George Elliot's Pulse as well as numerous other articles and publications.

After the discovery, in 1987, of Paul de Man's wartime journalism, Neil Hertz and two colleagues, Werner Hemacher and Tom Keenan, published de Man's wartime writing in Responses: On Paul de Man's Wartime Journalism . Prior to publication, Hertz and Keenan spent a week in Belgium in June 1988 interviewing Paul de Man's family, friends, and colleagues from the 1930s and 1940s; and contacting scholars of the Occupation.

From the guide to the Neil Hertz papers on Paul de Man, 1987-1990, (Special Collections and Archives, University of California, Irvine Libraries)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Abrams, M. H. (Meyer Howard), 1912-. M. H. Abrams oral history, 2008. Cornell University Library
referencedIn Stanford University Press archival book copies, 1900-2012 Cecil H. Green Library. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Fineman, Joel. Joel Fineman papers, ca. 1974-1989. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Hertz, Neil. Neil Hertz papers on Paul de Man, 1987 - 1990. University of California, Irvine. Library. Department of Special Collections
creatorOf Bishop, Jonathan,. Freshmen student papers, 1963. Cornell University Library
creatorOf Neil Hertz papers on Paul de Man, 1987-1990 University of California, Irvine. Library. Department of Special Collections
referencedIn Paul de Man papers, 1948-1984 University of California, Irvine. Library. Department of Special Collections
referencedIn Joel Fineman Papers, ca. 1974-1989 Bancroft Library
Role Title Holding Repository
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associatedWith Abrams, M. H. (Meyer Howard), 1912- person
associatedWith Bishop, Jonathan, person
associatedWith De Man, Paul person
associatedWith De Man, Paul . person
associatedWith Fineman, Joel. person
correspondedWith Fineman, Joel. person
associatedWith Kennan, Tom. person
associatedWith Online Archive of California. corporateBody
associatedWith Stanford University. Press. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Belgium
Subject
Antisemitism
Critical theory
Criticism
Literature
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
Occupation
Compilers
Literary critics
Theorists
Activity

Person

Birth 1932

Americans

English,

French,

Dutch; Flemish

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