Ken Larson - Education
1976-83: Yale University, Ph.D. 1983 (Comparative Literature);
Dissertation: "King Lear in German Translation: Problems of Translation,
Reception, and Literary History." Director: Professor Peter Demetz.
1974-76: Universität Göttingen.
1970-74: Yale University, M. Phil. 1974.
1969-70: Universität Bonn.
1966-70: University of Kansas, A. B. 1970 summa cum laude,
Phi Beta Kappa, Honors in German.
1992- : Courses in the School of Information Studies, Syracuse
University (information systems, networking, Internet resources, online
information, etc.)
Visiting scholar at the Universität Göttingen's Centre for the Study of Literary Translations (Sonderforschungsbereich 309—Die Literarische Übersetzung) (July - Aug., 1992).
Cornell University Society for the Humanities Summer Fellowship (July - Aug., 1989).
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst stipend (1974-75).
Greater University Fund Award (Humanities), University of Kansas (1970).
Undergraduate Research Award, University of Kansas (1968-69).
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