Gerald Bruns Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:21st-century philosophy
Gerald Bruns
Birth Date:April 10, 1938
School Tradition:Continental
Institutions:University of Notre Dame
University of Iowa
Ohio State University
Main Interests:Modern and contemporary poetry and poetics, twentieth century experimental fiction, European philosophy since Heidegger
Education:Marquette University (BA, MA)
University of Virginia (PhD)

Gerald L. Bruns (born April 10, 1938) is an American literary scholar and philosopher and William P. & Hazel B. White Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Notre Dame.[1] [2] He is the author of ten books and has published nearly a hundred essays.[3]

Bruns received his BA from Marquette University in 1960 and his PhD from the University of Virginia in 1965. He taught at Ohio State University, the University of Iowa, and University of Notre Dame.

Bruns was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship twice (1974, 1985) and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.

Books

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bruns . Gerald . On Ceasing to Be Human . Stanford University Press . 2010. 9780804772082 .
  2. Web site: Gerald Bruns . Department of English // University of Notre Dame.
  3. Web site: Gerald Bruns, Curriculum Vitae . 13 August 2024.