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Franklin Felsenstein

Published On

2024-03-25

Page Range

pp. 57–60

Language

  • English

Print Length

4 pages

Seven

Of Books And Arts (2): Thomas Mann

  • Frank Felsenstein (author)
A chapter concerning some of the influential books and writers of the pre-second-world-war era and how such books affected Vera. This chapter includes written correspondence from Thomas Mann in response to a letter from Vera.

Contributors

Frank Felsenstein

(author)
Reed D. Voran Honors Distinguished Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Ball State University

Franklin Felsenstein (aka Frank Felsenstein) is the only son of Maurice (“Mope”) and Vera Felsenstein. He is the Reed D. Voran Honors Distinguished Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Ball State University in Indiana. Before that, he was Reader in Eighteenth-Century Studies at the University of Leeds in England. He has also held appointments at the University of Geneva in Switzerland, Vanderbilt University, Yeshiva College, and Drew University. His publications include Anti-Semitic Stereotypes: A Paradigm of Otherness in English Popular Culture (1995), English Trader, Indian Maid: Representing Gender, Race, and Slavery in the New World (1999), and (with James J. Connolly) What Middletown Read: Print Culture in an American Small City (2015). He has edited works by Tobias Smollett (Travels through France and Italy), Peter Aram (A Practical Treatise of Flowers), and John Thelwall (Incle and Yarico). He and his family moved to the United States in 1998. He and his wife now live in Chicago.