Leah Price
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Leah Price is a professor
Professor
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 of English and American Literature and Language at Harvard University
Harvard University
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, where her specialties are in the novel
Novel
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, literary journalism
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, the history of books and reading, and narrative theory, as well as on the culture of the eighteenth and nineteenth-centuries and British fiction in the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries. Price's best known publication is the book, The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel. She is editor of Literary Secretaries/Secretarial Culture.

Price is also known for being granted tenure by Harvard under the unusual circumstances of her relatively young age, with only one published book, as well as the tendency of Harvard not to promote its junior faculty. It has been speculated that Price was the beneficiary of Harvard University President Lawrence H. Summers'
Lawrence Summers
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 request to departments to identify younger faculty deserving of tenure, especially those who are likely to produce their most important work in the future. http://tech.mit.edu/V124/N7/7BGHarvard.7n.html, http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=254167

Biography

Leah Price is the daughter of American anthropologists Richard Price
Richard Price (American anthropologist)
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 and Sally Price
Sally Price
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. Price graduated summa cum laude
Latin honors
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 from Harvard College in 1991 with an A.B.
Bachelor of Arts
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 from the Department of Comparative Literature
Comparative literature
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. She was also elected to Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Beta Kappa Society
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 and was recognized with a Hoopes Prize
Thomas T. Hoopes, Class of 1919, Prize
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 for her thesis "Lery and Cervantes."http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~lprice/cv%5B1%5D.pdf.htm.pdf

During 1991-2, she was an August Clifford Tower Fellow, Bourse de recheres at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales at the École Normale Supérieure
École Normale Supérieure
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 in France. In 1995 she received her M.Phil in Comparative Literature at Yale University
Yale University
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, and completed her Ph.D. in the same program in 1998. From 1997-2000, Price was a Carlisle Research Fellow in English Literature at Girton College at the University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
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. From 2000-2002, she was an Assistant Professor in the department of English and American Literature and Language at Harvard University, where she was granted tenure as a full professor after two years in November 2002, the first female (and the second person in a dozen years) to be promoted from within the department, at the age of 32. Harvard's tenure offer reportedly followed immediately after a full tenure offer from the rival department at UCLA
University of California, Los Angeles
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.http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=254167

Publications

  • Price, L. (2003). The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-53939-0

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