STANLEY FISH
Name: Stanley Fish
Born: 1938
Stanley Fish (born 1938) is a prominent American literary theorist and legal
scholar. He was born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island. He is among the
most important critics of the English poet John Milton in the 20th century, and
is often associated with post-modernism, at times to his irritation as he
describes himself as an anti-foundationalist.[1] He is the Davidson-Kahn
Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and a Professor of Law at
Florida International University, in Miami, as well as Dean Emeritus of the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago,
and the author of 10 books. Professor Fish has also taught at the University of
California, Berkeley, Johns Hopkins University, and Duke University.
Name: Stanley Fish
Born: 1938
Stanley Fish (born 1938) is a prominent American literary theorist and legal
scholar. He was born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island. He is among the
most important critics of the English poet John Milton in the 20th century, and
is often associated with post-modernism, at times to his irritation as he
describes himself as an anti-foundationalist.[1] He is the Davidson-Kahn
Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and a Professor of Law at
Florida International University, in Miami, as well as Dean Emeritus of the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago,
and the author of 10 books. Professor Fish has also taught at the University of
California, Berkeley, Johns Hopkins University, and Duke University.