Walker, Philip (Doolittle)
WALKER, Philip (Doolittle)
WALKER, Philip (Doolittle). American, b. 1924. Genres: Literary criticism and history. Career: Yale University, New Haven, CT, assistant instructor in French, 1953-54; Lawrence College (now Lawrence University of Wisconsin), Appleton, WI, instructor in French, 1954-57; University of California, Santa Barbara, instructor, 1957-60, assistant professor, 1960-64, associate professor, 1965-70, professor of French literature, 1970-90, Professor Emeritus, 1990-. Publications: Emile Zola, 1969; "Germinal" and Zola's Philosophical and Religious Thought, 1984; Zola, 1985. Address: Department of French and Italian, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, U.S.A.
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