Safer, Elaine B. 1937-

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SAFER, Elaine B. 1937-

(Elaine Berkman Safer)

PERSONAL: Born September 18, 1937, in Brooklyn, NY; daughter of Israel (a social worker) and Sally (Bernstein) Berkman; married Daniel Safer (a physician), June 5, 1960 (divorced, 1994); children: Debra, Alan, Judith. Education: Brooklyn College (now Brooklyn College of the City University of New York), B.A., 1958; University of Wisconsin, M.S., 1959; Case Western Reserve University, M.A., 1961, Ph.D., 1967.

ADDRESSES: Office—Department of English, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19711. E-mail—safer@ udel.edu.

CAREER: Writer. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, instructor in English, 1963–66; University of Delaware, Newark, assistant professor, 1967–73, associate professor, 1973–88, professor of English, 1988–, chair of Committee on Academic Freedom, 1977–78. Université Jean-Moulin Lyon III, distinguished professor, 1990, and annually, 1992–96; conference presenter in the United States and abroad. Member of editorial board, Critique: Studies in Contemporary Literature, 1987–, Studies in American Jewish Literature, 1993–, Studies in American Humor, 1996–, and Saul Bellow Journal.

MEMBER: International Society for Humor Studies (member of executive board, 1990–93), American Literature Association, American Humor Studies Association (member of executive board, 1991–; president, 1997), Milton Society of America, Philip Roth Society, Modern Language Association of America.

AWARDS, HONORS: Grant from National Endowment for the Humanities, 1983; Fulbright scholar, 1990; fellow of Center for Advanced Studies, 1997–98.

WRITINGS:

(Editor, with Thomas Erskine) John Milton: L'Allegro and Il Penseroso, C. E. Merrill (Columbus, OH), 1970.

The Contemporary American Comic Epic: The Novels of Barth, Pynchon, Gaddis, and Kesey, Wayne State University Press (Detroit, MI), 1988.

Mocking the Age: The Later Novels of Philip Roth, State University of New York Press (Albany, NY), in press.

Contributor to books, including A Milton Encyclopedia, edited by William B. Hunter and others, Bucknell University Press (Lewisburg, PA), 1979; The American Writer and the University, edited by Ben Siegel, University of Delaware Press (Newark, DE), 1989; Tradition, Voices, and Dreams: The American Novel since the 1960s, edited by Ben Siegel and Melvin J. Friedman, University of Delaware Press (Newark, DE), 1995; and to reference books. Contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals, including International Journal of Humor Research, Melus: Society for the Study of MultiEthnic Literature of the United States, Studies in American Fiction, Renascence, Literature/Film Quarterly, Studies in the Novel, Milton Quarterly, Improving College and University Teaching, Milton Studies, and Literature Film Quarterly. Coeditor of special issue, Saul Bellow Journal, spring, 2003.

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

ONLINE

University of Delaware Web site, http://www.english.udel.edu/safer (February 14, 2005), Elaine B. Safer Home Page.