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  • Marcus, Steven,

Marcus, Steven, 1928-2018 (Nombre personal)

Preferred form: Marcus, Steven, 1928-2018

Formerly on undifferentiated name record: n 50040761

His Dickens: from Pickwick to Dombey, 1965.

Medicine and Western civilization, c1995: CIP title page (Steven Marcus) data sheet (born 1928) publisher information (George Delacorte Prof. in humanities; vice president, Arts & Sci. at Columbia Univ.)

Hammett, Dashiell. Complete novels, ©1999: title page (Steven Marcus) page 3 of dust jacket (George Delacourt Professor of the Humanities Emeritus, Columbia University)

Columbia University website, March 11, 2014 (sm50@columbia.edu; areas of interest include 19th- and 20th-century literature, literature and society, psychoanalysis, Marxism history and theory, cultural criticism; A.B., Columbia University, 1948; A.M., 1949; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1961; D.H.L., Clark University, 1986; teaching at Columbia since 1956; author of 'Dickens from Pickwick to Dombey', 'The other Victorians', 'Engels, Manchester and the working class', 'Doing good', 'Representations: essays on literature and society', and 'Freud and the culture of psychoanalysis'; co-editor of 'The life and work of Sigmund Freud' and 'Medicine and western civilization'; associate editor of Partisan review; on editorial boards of such publications as Prose studies, Psychoanalysis and contemporary thought, Psychoanalytic books, and Psyche)

New York times WWW site, viewed May 1, 2018 (in obituary published Apr. 30: Steven Marcus; b. Steven Paul Marcus, Dec. 13, 1928, the Bronx; d. Apr. 25, Manhattan, aged 89; Columbia College professor who transformed literary criticism into a lens on history and society by revealing a subculture of Victorian pornography and psychoanalyzing characters in Charles Dickens's novels)

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