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Daniel C. Gerould : ウィキペディア英語版
Daniel C. Gerould
Daniel Charles Gerould (March 28, 1928 – February 13, 2012) was the Lucille Lortel Distinguished Professor of Theatre and Comparative Literature at the CUNY Graduate Center and Director of Publications of the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center. A scholar, teacher, translator, editor, and playwright, Gerould was a specialist in US melodrama, Central and Eastern European theatre of the twentieth century, and ''fin-de-siècle'' European avant-garde performance. Gerould was one of the world’s most recognized “Witkacologists,” a leading scholar and translator of the work of Polish playwright, novelist, painter, and philosopher Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz ("Witkacy"). Gerould was best known for introducing English-language audiences to the writings of Witkiewicz through such work as ''Stanisław I. Witkiewicz, The Beelzebub Sonata: Plays, Essays, Documents'' (PAJ Publications 1980), ''Witkacy: Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz as an Imaginative Writer'' (University of Washington Press, 1981), ''The Witkiewicz Reader'' (Northwestern University Press, 1992), and his original translations of most of Witkiewicz’s plays.
==Career==

Gerould began his teaching career at the University of Arkansas (1949–1951) and earned a Diplôme in French Literature from the Sorbonne in 1955 and a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Chicago in 1959. Gerould taught at San Francisco State University from 1959 to 1968, where he founded the Department of World and Comparative Literature. In 1968, Gerould’s play ''Candaules Commissioner'', an anti-war comedy informed by US military action in Vietnam and the Classical Greek allegory of King Candaules, premiered at the Stanford Repertory Theatre.〔Glenn Loney, “Broadway in Review,” Educational Theatre Journal, Vol. 20, No. 3, Oct., 1968: 468-472〕〔''QuickChange: Essays on Theatre'', ed. Daniel Gerould (New York: Martin E. Segal Theatre Center Publications, 2011), 437.〕 He began teaching at the Graduate Center, CUNY in 1970.
In 1981, Gerould founded the (Institute for Contemporary East European Drama and Theatre ) with Alma Law as part of the Center for Advanced Study in Theatre Arts at the City University of New York Graduate Center. Gerould and Law co-edited the Institute’s tri-annual publication, originally titled ''Newsnotes on Soviet and East European Drama and Theatre'', later changed to ''Soviet and East European Performance'', and finally ''Slavic and East European Performance''.
Gerould was a highly visible presence and driving force at the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, The Graduate Center CUNY, serving as executive director from 2004 to 2008, and thereafter as director of academic affairs and publications.

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