James W. Tuttleton

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1934 – 1998

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Who was James W. Tuttleton?

Dr. James Welsey Tuttleton was the former Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Faculty of the English Department of New York University and also served as Chairman of NYU's English Department and Associate Dean of the Graduate School. He was one of the foremost literary critics of twentieth century, prominent especially as a "conservative" critic.

As an essayist on literature and culture and as a scholar of the work and the novel of manners, he earned international distinction. Tuttleton is deservedly known for his penetrating essays and solid positions he held regarding the literature’s role and character. Tuttleton was described in a New York Times review as “inveighing against everything from political correctness in the academy to those writers who would subordinate the imperatives of art to ideological considerations”, and also “curmudgeonly conservative”. Dr. Tuttleton described some contemporary critics as critical terrorists who would distort literature’s meanings.

Dr. Tuttleton provided close critical readings of writers from Poe, Auchincloss, Henry James and Edith Wharton to Sinclair Lewis, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Wright and Baldwin.

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Born
Aug 19, 1934
Also known as
  • James Tuttleton
Died
Nov 1, 1998

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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