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Mary Ann Caws (born 1933) is an American author, translator, art historian and literary critic. She is Distinguished Professor Emerita in Comparative Literature, English, and French at the Graduate School of the City University of New York, and on the film faculty.
Mary Ann Caws is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature, English, and French at the Graduate School of the City University of New York. Her many areas of interest in twentieth-century avant-garde literature and art include Surrealism, poets René Char and André Breton, Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury group, and artists ...
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Exterior to Graduate School fundingGuggenheim Fellowship 1972-3American Academy of Arts and SciencesCentury AssociationClare Hall Life membershipBIOArt and Text courses in Comparative LiteratureEnglish, and French Ph.D. programsLetters and Livesthe Bloomsbury GroupCatalog Essays for Di DonnaEykyn GalleryNahmad ContemporaryFreedman Gallery- macaws@gc.cuny.edu
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Nov 11, 2020 · Mary Ann Caws, Distinguished Professor of French, English, and Comparative Literature.
Mary Ann Caws (born 1933) is an American author, art historian and literary critic. She is currently a Distinguished Professor of English, French and Comparative Literature at the Graduate School of the City University of New York.
Mary Ann Caws is the author of many books on the relations between literature and art, and the editor of Manifesto: A Century of Isms (University of Nebraska Press, 2001).