The Weidenfeld Visiting Chair of Comparative European Literature
The Weidenfeld Visiting Chair of Comparative European Literature brings a distinguished scholar to Oxford University. The Weidenfeld Chair delivers six to eight one hour lectures and holds two seminars on a wide range of comparative literature. While at Oxford the lecturer is attached to St. Anne’s College as a temporary fellow. Some of the world’s leading writers and scholars of European literature have firmly established for this initiative at Oxford and it is much appreciated and widely attended by the public.
Previous Visiting Chairs of Comparative European Literature
2008 - 2009 Marjorie Perloff
Unoriginal Genius: Constraint, Concretism and Citation
2007 - 2008 Bernhard Schlink
Guilt about the past
2006 - 2007 Professor Wolf Lepenies
Culture and politics in Germany: A durable tension
2005 - 2006 Michèle Le Doeuff
The spirit of secularism: On fables, gender and ethics
2004 - 2005 Sander L. Gilman
Multiculturalism and the Jews
2003 - 2004 Dr Mario Vargas Llosa
The temptation of the impossible: Victor Hugo's Les Miserables
2002 - 2003 Robert Alter
The European city and the language of the novel
2002 - 2003 Nike Wagner
Love and death: Vienna, Wagner and find de siècle culture
2001 - 2002 Professor Umberto Eco
Translating and being translated
1999 - 2000 Roberto Calasso
Literature and the Gods
1998 - 1999 Amos Oz
The story begins: Studying the opening sections of masterpieces in literature
1996 - 1997 Gabriel Josipovici
On trust
1995 - 1996 Martha Nussbaum
Ascents of love: Desire and the good in the Western philosophical/literary tradition
1994 - 1995 George Steiner
Comparative literature: The songs of the Sirens









