Halliburton, David (Garland)
HALLIBURTON, David (Garland)
HALLIBURTON, David (Garland). American, b. 1933. Genres: Literary criticism and history. Career: University of California-Riverside, Riverside, CA, assistant professor of English, 1966-72, associate professor of English, comparative literature, and modern thought and literature, 1972-80; Stanford University, Stanford, CA, professor of English, 1980-. Publications: Edgar Allan Poe: A Phenomenological View, 1973; Poetic Thinking: An Approach to Heidegger, 1982; The Color of the Sky: A Study of Stephen Crane, 1989; The Fateful Discourse of Worldly Things, 1997. Contributor to periodicals. Address: Department of English, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A.
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