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Mihai I. Spariosu

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Mailing Address: Comparative Literature, 225 Joseph Brown Hall, University of

Georgia, Athens, GA 30602. Tel. 404-***-****. E-mail: *************@*****.***

EDUCATION:

1973-1976: Ph.D., Comparative Literature, Stanford University. Primary

field: 19th and 20th Century Anglo-American Literature and Culture.

Secondary fields: 19th and 20th Century French, German, and Russian

Literature and Culture

1971-1973: M.A., English, Tulane University

1961-1966: B.A., English, University of Bucharest

PROFESSIONAL RECORD:

1994- : Distinguished Research Professor, University of Georgia, Athens

1990-1993: Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Georgia,

Athens

1985-1989: Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, University of

Georgia, Athens

1982-1984: Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, University of

Georgia, Athens

1981-1982; Mellon Fellow in Comparative Literature, Cornell 1978-1979:

University

1979-1981: Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, English Department,

University of Konstanz, W. Germany

1977-1978: Visiting Assistant Professor, SUNY-Binghamton

1976-1977: Visiting Instructor, Comparative Literature, Ohio State

University

Spring, 76: Visiting Assistant Professor of English, University of San

Diego

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