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Erich Auerbach

Erich Auerbach (November 9, 1892 – October 13, 1957) was a philologist and comparative scholar and critic of literature. His best-known work is ''Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature'', a history of representation in Western literature from ancient to modern times and frequently cited as a classic in the study of realism in literature.
==Biography==
Auerbach, who was Jewish and born in Berlin, was trained in the German philological tradition and would eventually become, along with Leo Spitzer, one of its best-known scholars.〔(Auerbach (1993), p. xiii )〕 After participating as a combatant in World War I, he earned a doctorate in 1921 at University of Greifswald, served as librarian at the Prussian State Library for some years, and in 1929 became a member of the philology faculty at the University of Marburg, publishing a well-received study entitled ''Dante: Poet of the Secular World''.
With the rise of National Socialism Auerbach was forced to vacate his position in 1935. Exiled from Nazi Germany, he took up residence in Istanbul, Turkey, where he wrote ''Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature'' (1946), generally considered his masterwork.〔Wellek, Rene. "Erich Auerbach (1892–1957)." ''Comparative Literature'' 10: 1 (Winter, 1958), 93–95.〕 Auerbach's life and work in Turkey is detailed and placed in historical and sociological context by Kader Konuk, ''East West Mimesis: Auerbach in Turkey'' (2010).
He moved to the United States in 1947, teaching at Pennsylvania State University and then working at the Institute for Advanced Study. He was appointed professor of Romance philology at Yale University in 1950, a position he held until his death in 1957 in Wallingford, Connecticut.〔Wellek, 1958.〕
While at Yale, Auerbach supervised Fredric Jameson's doctoral work.〔Best, Steven, and Kellner, Douglas. ''Postmodern Theory: Critical Interrogations.'' New York: Guilford Press, 1991.〕

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